I remember reading an article on law school admissions where many law schools said that if you were rejected once, you were better off not bothering to reapply in a later year. However, I was wondering if the same was true for MBA programs. Anyone know?
My question is like this:
I apply to NYU for their MBA program beginning in 2006, and get rejected b/c of lack of work experience (my grades and GMAT are competitive for their program)
I apply to NYU for their MBA program beginning in 2010 (now with 4 years work exp. with a Big 4 acctg firm or something similar). Would they hold the previous rejection *against* me or consider my application as a tabula rasa?
My question is like this:
I apply to NYU for their MBA program beginning in 2006, and get rejected b/c of lack of work experience (my grades and GMAT are competitive for their program)
I apply to NYU for their MBA program beginning in 2010 (now with 4 years work exp. with a Big 4 acctg firm or something similar). Would they hold the previous rejection *against* me or consider my application as a tabula rasa?