This post is going to be part of what I'm going to call the LISTEN UP series. It's going to be my way to vent about different components of ones application.
As per my last post, I wanted to make sure that I took the time to address the new applications this round. I think I've made a similar post before so maybe some things will be repeated and if so... oh well... it means that it's just THAT important.
Here's the deal. I haven't completely abandoned the b-school application process. In "not" doing so, I still encounter many articles, many of which are repeats from last year and the year before and the year before. I wondered why these topics were being repeated and then realized that, each year, applicants have the same questions. So it's not necessarily a bad thing that such topics are being recycled, but I just wanted to quickly address some things that I learned throughout the year about different topics.
GMAT - I've said it before and I'll say it again. This exam sucks! It's the worst thing ever... I hated every moment of it - except taking the actual test, that was kinda fun. Now of course those of you who are taking the exam now and/or studying for it, you're completely obsessed about it right? I mean I was...we all were... Just think of it as a barrier to entry into business school and you'll be fine. Do not obsess over a certain score. I suggest that you obsess over a RANGE instead. Here's why... let's say you tell yourself "Ok I need to score a 720" what if you score a 710? Do you then obsess over taking it again to improve 10 points? NO, do not do the opportunity cost of studying for the exam vs. putting time and energy into your application is very high.
What do I think the GMAT is for? well... other than just to annoy people? Well it's not a sign of intellect. It does give the adcoms a standardized way to compare you to others. Okay fine.. we can all accept that right? I mean we've been through it before all throughout school. I think people obsess over scores because they thing it's the MAIN thing that adcoms look at. I'm here to tell you that it's not. I know of a couple admissions consultants who will tell you otherwise but I don't care what they say. It's NOT the main thing. In reality the MAIN thing is the whole application but that's a vague statement. The MAIN thing that they will evaluate is your essays. Just bang the GMAT out... get a score 600+ and then go from there. If you're in the 500 range then it will be difficult - not impossible - but difficult. I know that's easier said than done, but whatever.. you have to get through it.
It's completely frustrating... I know. Here is a post from my GMAT tutor back in November that I had him write. I think this sums up my journey quite well. Post from my GMAT Tutor.
What's funny about the GMAT (yes there is some comedic value in it) once you get over that hurdle, is that it will stay with you for a loooong time whether you like it or not. I don't mean it'll stay with you in that you'll always be doing DS or RC questions, but the way you think about things will stay with you. Now let me caveat that by saying that if you were already at the point where you thought the way that one must think on the GMAT then my previous statement does not hold true. FOR ME it does.
I cringe whenever I hear people say "them" instead of him/her in a sentence. In my head I instantly correct him/her. I know I do it sometimes when I'm writing lazily, but that's just how it goes. When I write my blog posts, I'm not really paying attention. I'm always multitasking, which is why it takes me an hour to write a post, but if I were to pay attention I know I could at least get THAT rule down every time.
I also now think of the assumptions when I either read something or someone is telling me a story. And yes, I'll mention it to them. I frequently find myself saying "well the assumption in that theory is..." or "but you're assuming that..." and if I'm talking to certain people I'll end by saying "...I'm not saying that it may not be true, but I just wanted to throw that out there to give you something else to think about." or "...just so that we think about that when evaluating the next steps."
So yes in that regard the GMAT will stay with you. But I'm done writing about the GMAT... sometime this week I'll talk about GPA and the importance of it... cuz that's a cluster____ in and of itself!
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Wednesday, February 2, 2011
25 Reasons I am Over It
25 Reasons I am Over It:
1. I'm over trying to decipher what's going on in the admissions office.
2. I'm over hearing about friends who are great candidates being rejected from schools. Yes I know that maybe they didn't write good essays or properly convey fit, but it's depressing.
3. I'm over trying to figure out if/when I will get an interview invite.
4. I'm over refreshing my email.
5. I'm over thinking about my essays and having new topics and ideas pop into my head that may have been better to write about.
6. I'm over thinking that I may/will let my recommenders down.
7. I'm over seeing GMAT material and information everywhere!
8. I'm over being bored
9. I'm over thinking about how to bolster my profile as a re-applicant
10. I'm over thinking about how much money I'm NOT going to have between March and August, if I were to be accepted.
11. I'm over thinking that all of my hard work was useless. I know that ultimately it won't be but...such is the life of someone waiting to hear from schools.
12. I'm over kicking myself in the butt for not doing better in undergrad.
13. I'm over thinking that I may have to take the GMAT yet again.
14. I'm over knowing that I belong in business school yet not sure if I will be there.
15. I'm over not knowing how to plan the rest of the year!
16. I'm over my friends asking me "Hey where are you going to school?" to which I must respond "I told you... decisions in March." to then have them ask me "What's your top choice?" to which I respond "ANY SCHOOL!"
17. I'm over correcting my friends when they say "Different Than"
18. I'm over daydreaming about life in business school.
19. I'm over not knowing what to watch on TV any more because I'm out of the loop from all of my programs.
20. I'm over hearing about everyone getting interview invites and not me. (Trust me... if I get one I'm going to become ONE of those people. I know that and YOU know that!)
21. I'm over people saying that HBS is the only business school one should attend. Who cares?!?! YOU apply and go there! I am not! :-p
22. I'm over people saying "Oh the GMAT doesn't matter" Um earth to everyone who says that - IT DOES!
23. I'm over having my heart skip a beat everytime I get an email from any business school that isn't related to my application.
24. I'm over spending money to show a school how much I am into them or how much I am willing to learn about their school. Sh*t's expensive!!!
25. I AM OVER IT.
Now while I am over it... if things turn around and start going the other way I know I'll be very energized! But.. that's the way it goes.
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