Full-Time MBA right out of undergrad?

I have a couple of full ride scholarships to non-target schools. With a phenomenal GPA (4.0+) and GMAT (High 700s) is there a reasonable chance I get into a MBA program like Gabelli or Stern?

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I don’t want to get into six-figure debt for an undergrad from Fordham and then be left with no job in IB. I’m wondering how to get a job in IB while not throwing myself into a ridiculous amount of debt. An MBA sounded to me like a way to get a job in IB while not getting in six figure debt.

 

Have you looked into the cost of an MBA? Not sure why you're under the impression getting an MBA is inexpensive. Unless you get a scholarship, it's going to cost, all in, ~100k+ per year. Business schools look for candidates with work experience for a reason and most won't even consider someone without it. Even if you did manage to get in somewhere you're going to be competing for IB jobs with a ton of other people who have significant work experience/accomplishments and will have an advantage over you in interviews. 

 

LOOOOL

you think some shit-tier MBA letting in college kids without experience is going to help you land in banking instead? 

 

Why people hating on this kid? Ambitious senior trying to figure out life. Agree with everyone though, don't waste the MBA going right from undergrad. Get the best job possible and then apply after 3-4 years. There is no discussion on this.

Secondly, are you from NY? You seem really focused on NYU/Fordham. If you want IB, then transferring would make a lot of sense but it doesn't have to be a NYC school.  

 

Fordham just seemed like the best of the choices I had to end up transferring big somewhere, and if I got transfers rejected I could still network from due to being in the Bronx. Currently in OH.

 

I don't know why you are even considering Fordham. It's a non-target and it's costing you $180k. Only pay that kind of money if you get into a T25 school.

 

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