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MBA Admissions: Should You Apply Round 3? Part 2

I realized that in my recent post on round 3 MBA applications I did not explicitly name a large group of applicants who should consider a round 3 application: Those rejected at all the schools they applied to during round 1. If you applied to three or more schools round 1 and have been dinged by all, you need to evaluate why you are receiving the thin envelopes.

The most common reasons:

  1. You failed to present yourself well.
  2. You are not competitive at your target schools.
  3. You are competitive, but did not demonstrate fit.
  4. Numbers--the school can't accept all qualified applicants.
  5. A combination of the above.

If you conclude that #2 played a significant role or if you just want to ensure that you start your MBA in Fall 2008 and are willing to attend a lower-ranked, but excellent program, then you should consider a round 3 application to schools where you are competitive and have a higher chance of acceptance. Programs outside what I call "the greater top-ten" accept a higher percentage of candidates in later rounds and know that they receive excellent applications from applicants rejected from their first round target schools.

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Posted on Friday, January 11, 2008 at 10:40AM by Registered CommenterLinda Abraham in | CommentsPost a Comment | References3 References

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