As an undergraduate senior, I am thinking of my road to an eventual MBA. Seeing how what it means to "get an MBA" has changed in the past decade when considering its wide-spread availibilty even to the extent of getting it online, I want to make sure that I am getting an MBA that has weight to it. Something that will take me into my future, which hopefully involves lots of 0's in my paycheck. All of that to say: I want ot get into a top ten if not top 5 MBA school! Here is the deal, I want to get deferred acceptance NOW having not garnered the full time work experience that top schools require.
So my question is, what are some schools and what is the best route for undergraduate students who want deferred acceptance into top MBA schools with lack of work experience, but who plan to work after they graduate? In other words, first get accepted into top 10 MBA as undergrad -> Work 2 years -> Attend school that was accepted as an undergad
I already have done some research on the subject:
- Harvard has the 2+2 program (but this apparently is geared to promising students that are from non-business like majors looking for a door into business- I am an accounting major)
-Stanford has a deferred acceptance (but deferred acceptance seems to be for reasons other than lack of work experience such as medical reasons, therefore not applicable to me)
More about me if it helps:
-4.0 accounting major
-3 summer's worth of full-time work experience (1 as an internal auditor at a major oil copany)
-Studying for GMAT and hoping to get at LEAST a 600 and hopefully a 700