About to submit my Financial Aid application to Tuck. That pretty much wraps up my lengthy full-time application process. Looks like I won't be moving to Mass or Conn anytime soon considering the silence from both HBS and SOM. Not as anxious about Tuck since I've had no expectation on news from them until their decision date. Besides, Tuck was about as much a stretch as the others.
I feel like I've been constantly jumping back and forth between the reality and the dream. Hopefully getting on here and writing this out will help the breakup and let me move on.
Yes HotBabySweet.... Yes SexyO'Muffin.... I know that it's not me.... It's you! It's all you and my ugly stats. I know..... I'm just an aging, workaholic fool whose GMAT just isn't big enough. I don't know what I was thinking getting involved with desirable hotties like you. I should have seen that you needed someone young. Someone you could shape and mold into what you want. I guess I was a fool to think I could be that guy. Oh well, at least I tried.....
Still waiting
The apps were sent over a month ago. The wait is just painful. So painful that I haven't felt like writing anything on here. I'd just get online, stroll around the blogs, wander off into the world of politics and business and not bother writing anything down. Finally got myself to jot something down as one of my checkpoints is coming up on Feb 16th.
No interview invite from HBS or SOM by Feb 16th pretty much means that what I had to offer didn't match up with what each of those schools were looking for. Tuck on the other hand has everything they need to make a final decision and I don't expect to hear from them till the end of March. The waiting for a 'yay' or 'nay' really sucks. Just blows to be in a holding pattern after being fully engaged for over six months.
But anyway, the more realistic shot for 2010 comes in the form of a part-time program. Being a 30 something applicant with 7+ years experience with my work predominantly based in a few large US cities, I've been looking at Chicago, Columbia, NYU, Emory and GaTech as my target programs. So, trying to stay focused on researching and starting the application process to those.
No interview invite from HBS or SOM by Feb 16th pretty much means that what I had to offer didn't match up with what each of those schools were looking for. Tuck on the other hand has everything they need to make a final decision and I don't expect to hear from them till the end of March. The waiting for a 'yay' or 'nay' really sucks. Just blows to be in a holding pattern after being fully engaged for over six months.
But anyway, the more realistic shot for 2010 comes in the form of a part-time program. Being a 30 something applicant with 7+ years experience with my work predominantly based in a few large US cities, I've been looking at Chicago, Columbia, NYU, Emory and GaTech as my target programs. So, trying to stay focused on researching and starting the application process to those.
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