HBS Application

How many of you are applying to HBS this cycle? What are your "stats" (GMAT, GPA ...)? How far are you in the process?

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I will start ofc.

I am planning to apply to HBS 2+2 Program, for the Class of 2015. I haven't taken the GMAT yet, but got my Essays and Recs in order. Aiming for the 2nd Round with the Jan 7 deadline I believe.

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Very cool guys, how soon are your interviews?

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yale2005next week in california

Good luck :)

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scleraxis750GMAT/3.9GPA/Interviewed. Went smooth, the admissions committee members are pros at the interview process. Fingers crossed now.

Wow, very cool. Hopefully it goes well for you man.

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David Dodd770/3.9+/big state school/interviewed last week; tough to get a read on interview - some parts went great, some just went ok

Who interviewed you? Admissions or Alumni?

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Applied last year for 2+2...but for what it's worth:

730 GMAT / 3.7 at target / interview lasted ~15 mins, thought it was terrible, then accepted.

 
akybakyApplied last year for 2+2...but for what it's worth:

730 GMAT / 3.7 at target / interview lasted ~15 mins, thought it was terrible, then accepted.

Nice :)

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cinnamontoastcrunchDid you monkeys apply R1 to other schools?

I also submitted for Stanford and Wharton. Interviewed with Stanford, interviewing with Wharton next week.

Congrats on your interviews! What's your work experience like?

I also have a wharton interview next week. Pretty nervous about it since i don't know what to expect from this new format.

 
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790 GMAT (don't know what happened), 3.999 GPA with a degree in Latin from a Sierra Leone target. I spent the last 2 years teaching for Communism. My parents died when I was 1 and have a vaginal lisp. My interview was in Pakistan at a local Indian joint, and I was delighted to learn that I could become the founding member of the Pagan club.

Chances?

 
wannabeaballer790 GMAT (don't know what happened), 3.999 GPA with a degree in Latin from a Sierra Leone target. I spent the last 2 years teaching for Communism. My parents died when I was 1 and have a vaginal lisp. My interview was in Pakistan at a local Indian joint, and I was delighted to learn that I could become the founding member of the Pagan club.

Chances?

It all depends on whether you can spin your story and show them that you really want to be there. An affiliation to blood diamonds in Sierra Leone may be favorable as well.

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wsomonkey90001Applied for 2+2, treacherous 30 min interview with Admin, 30 min with Alumni.

770 GMAT, 3.0 Overall GPA, 3.8 Major. California non-target (LMU). Minority.

Accepted.

Congrats bro

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In general for anyone who has already applied: Who wrote your Recs? Not asking for specific names obv, just wondering what position etc.? Are they all work related or did you also ask Professors?

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MatrickIn general for anyone who has already applied: Who wrote your Recs? Not asking for specific names obv, just wondering what position etc.? Are they all work related or did you also ask Professors?

I had my immediate supervisor, an indirect supervisor, and one of my professional mentors write my recs.

 
MatrickIn general for anyone who has already applied: Who wrote your Recs? Not asking for specific names obv, just wondering what position etc.? Are they all work related or did you also ask Professors?

I only had one finance related internship, so one of my letters came from here. I worked in the investment management department of a F100 shipping company, and I managed to develop a strong relationship with the senior finance team. Small team, so communication was fluid. My direct superior was a senior VP of finance. I tried to get one-on-one time with the CFO, but to no avail. Regardless, a rec letter from a SVP never hurts.

In addition, I asked a professor to recommend me. I made sure it was a professor who I had wowed, and did not have a 95% or lower in his courses.

 

How difficult did you guys find it to make sure that they write something that is coherent with the story you're telling?

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MatrickHow difficult did you guys find it to make sure that they write something that is coherent with the story you're telling?

Somewhat difficult. It was crucial to go into the internship, with the idea that you will use it as leverage. So at work, spin your story to your direct superior, make it known to them that you have great aspirations...without directly indicating you believe you are better than the internship.

If you're out of work, then communicating with the recommender never hurts. If you have a good relationship with him/her, then make an effort to spend some time with them, in addition to gently slipping in key phrases/ideas you want them to include in your recommendation.

 

^ To add to the above, I think this is why it's important to get recs from people who truly know you. I got both mine from professors that I had known since my freshman year. So when I applied I'd known them for ~3 years. They knew me, they knew my goals, they knew what internships I was doing and how they fit in, they even knew my family. So when I asked them for recs I just had a conversation with them and they were all set.

I know they ask for a direct supervisor to write your rec but I didn't get a rec from my internship boss and I explained (i think in the supplemental section or something) that in my opinion asking my boss at a job that i hadn't even started yet for a rec to business school was a career limiting move haha.

 

Sounds good guys, thanks for the tips. I wonder how important the position of the person recommending you is.

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MatrickSounds good guys, thanks for the tips. I wonder how important the position of the person recommending you is.

It's not. It's much much more important that they know you well and can speak highly of you using specific examples.

 
yale2005i got in! beyond excited!

Congrats :)

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