Join leading MBA programs at this exclusive event in downtown Chicago to learn more about management education. Connect with admissions officers, chat with MBA alumni, and pick up expert tips on the application process. Space is limited!
Date: Wednesday, May 15th
Time: 5:00-8:30 pm
Location: LM Studio, 808 S Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois
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Received the call today right before noon EST from a Cambridge number. Was quite shaky and surprised since it was a week earlier than the school's announced decision deadline. To give clarity for other waitlisted students, I submitted 3 letters total: 1 from a former manager who completed her MBA in Cambridge (so I went for the why Boston angle), 1 from an alum, 1 from myself outlining a professional update + reasons why Sloan + how it all ties to what I can do for Sloan and what it can do for me. I believe these letters were absolutely crucial to convert the waitlist over to an acceptance. I did not visit campus nor did I attend virtual events.
I’m shaking and crying right now, I never thought I’d get into a school like this with the GMAT score that I have. To get off the waitlist, I submitted 2 letters of continued interest, networked heavily with alums and attended the waitlist chat. For anyone waitlisted, don’t give up - I had a rough MBA journey, but so glad it’s ended like this!
Kellogg is obviously good and glad I got in, but the lack of prestige regarding NU is concerning to say the least. I got Into Yale and everyone I told thought that was a huge deal. When I told a bartender about Kellog she had no idea what I was talking about but when I told her I got Into Yale she was super impressed. I know Kellog is M7 and Yale isn’t but I still feel like being able to Yale for life is a big edge in the long run. I’m taking over my dads business so not trying to get a job. So what y’all think: brand versus M7?