B-School out of UG

So I'm a junior at a non-target but top 50 school looking to go to grad school - decent grads and internships. I took the GMATS and got a 770 on them, do you guys think I have a shot at a top MBA program? Option II is back office work.

 

Thanks guys. I'll work for a couple years. Can I list my scores on my resume? Would that be of benefit

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You won't get into a top business school right out of undergrad. You could consider applying for HBS 2+2 depending on your full profile.

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My class has a grand total of 1 (one) person straight out of undergrad. Also, I highly advise against it on the basis that you will surely get less out of the experience than you would with some work experience.

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I would concur with many above. While I won't speak of grad school eligibility I will say from a recruiting perspective (in banking) you'd be much better off getting some work experience under your belt. People seem to have mixed feelings about UG--> MBA (many are against, some are indifferent) and in this market it's best do not have any dings against you. Also, based on my own personal experience interviewing summer associates and having fresh MBA's join my group, you're really behind the curve without that prior experience.

 
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