the post wasn’t a “rant” - it was actually one of the only responses that addressed OPs question - and did so in a cogent and honest manner. Totally agree CS kids at FAANG may hit jackpot with first job but after that it gets much harder as you need personality and EQ to succeed at each subsequent step. And I know for a fact that there is negative sentiment in admissions at one of the b-schools named- from an AO i’ve known for years |
You are gaming the system and a toxic prepper. |
| OP, if you're not a troll, it's insane to spend 50k on GMAT prep. If he works at Apple and got a 3.9 in CS at GWU, he should be smart enough to only need a Kaplan class. It's not just about grades, but his activities, volunteering, and telling a story. He may not get into HBS but a FAANG software engineer will do well in admissions if they are active in the community. Unless there's major personality deficit, he can get into a T15, and probably at least one T7. Though I'm not sure if he's an Apple engineer it makes sense to go to a full time MBA financially unless he's trying to pivot careers to VC, consulting, investment banking. etc. Berkeley has a good weekend MBA program if he wants to get into product management or management in tech. Also, he will need at least four years of full time work experience before he goes. |
| He should check with his employer, my kid's BF is getting $100k if he works with his employer for two years and then goes for masters and comes back for another two years. If he decides to go somewhere else, he'll have to reimburse $100k. |
| *granted he is a T20 undergrad and super bright |
I think that 90 percent of the top posts in this forum are started by propaganda teams, or students in a propaganda class. The goal of the posts is to hurt liberal and moderate colleges and university and spread division. |
| GMU has their own MBA. He won't need GMAT to get in and COA is low, he can do it part time so no loss of wages. |
| HBS is overrated. MBA is overrated. |
| My DS completed his MBA @Harvard a few years ago. He graduated from JMU with a 3.93 GPA in CS with a minor in music. He worked three years for a defense contractor and scored 730 on the GMAT. Both the CEO and CFO of the company graduated from HBS and they wrote recommendations for DS, in addition they both donated about 600K each to Harvard. DS got accepted. The key is to have powerful people recommending you along with donations from them. |
I helped a candidate score above that before the GMAT scores became inflated. I'll tutor him for only $49K! |
| Has anyone stopped to think that $50k was supposed to read $5k. If I am wrong, then ai join the others in head shaking, incl at me. But I can’t imagine how OP meant anything but $5k. |
Reason why colleges are de-emphasizing the SAT/ACT. Ridiculous. |