2009-2010 MBA Success Statistics
I'm always wary of MBA success statistics because they are highly subjective. They don't take into account, for example, when someone began/applied, what their test scores were, their work experience, personal activities, etc. However, I'm confident in saying that I contributed significantly to my clients' following "wins". I think the more telling statistic is that 6 of my clients (several with below average GMATs) received a total of 9 unsolicited scholarships worth about $250,000. Of course, this is a reflection of their outstanding qualities, track records, and goals, as well as the quality of materials/interviews we prepared together. I'm still waiting on some late round results, and I'll update those here when they come in. Bocconi - 1 Cambridge - 1* CEIBS - 1 Chicago Booth - 1 CMU Tepper - 4 Columbia - 2 Columbia J-term - 1 Cornell Johnson - 1* Fuqua - 3 (1*) Haas - 2 wl HBS - 1+1 wl IE - 1 INSEAD - 3 Kellogg - 3 + 1 wl LBS - 3 (1*) Manchester - 3 McDonough - 3 MIT - 1 NYU Stern - 1 Olin - 2 Owen - 3 Simon - 2 Thunderbird - 1* Tuck - 2 UCLA Anderson - 4 UNC - 1 UVA Darden - 1* Warwick - 1 Wharton - 4 (3*) + 2 wl Yale - 1
Other Fulbright Fellowships - 3
* denotes scholarship