Wharton too lost a great candidate!
Dear Bokaa,
Thank you for your application to the Wharton MBA program. I regret that the Admissions Committee is unable to offer you a position in the Wharton MBA Class of 2010.
As you may be aware, the Wharton MBA program receives as many as 7,000 applications annually. In a pool where virtually every candidate offers significant work experience or potential, demonstrates leadership ability, and submits persuasive recommendations, the Committee's job of selecting the entering class is extremely difficult. We are left with the unpleasant task of denying admission to many fine individuals who would, no doubt, succeed academically at the School and contribute to Wharton's standard of excellence.
Let me assure you that your application received a thorough review by several members of the Committee. As a policy, we do not pre-screen applications, but give each candidate full consideration. The fact that you did not receive an invitation to interview or offer of admission in no way reflects your intellectual abilities, personal achievements, or potential for a successful career.
The Admissions Office will keep your application on file for two years. If you plan to re-apply within the next two years and would like feedback on your application, please email us at mbafeedback@wharton.upenn.edu with your application login PIN and the words Schedule Feedback in the subject header. The number of feedback sessions we are able to provide is limited. Appointments will be offered, at random, only to those who have submitted requests to mbafeedback@wharton.upenn.edu by Thursday, 01 May 2008.
If you are selected to receive feedback, you will be notified by Monday, 19 May 2008. You may also check your online application status to verify whether or not you have been invited for feedback. Instructions on how to schedule a session will be provided at that time.
For instructions on the re-application process, please follow the procedures that will be included in next year's application (available online in August 2008). All reapplications will be reviewed within the context of the overall applicant pool at that time.
Thank you again for your interest in Wharton. I wish you success in your graduate studies, as well as in your personal and career endeavors.
Friday, November 16, 2007
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7 comments:
Oops ! sorry to hear Bokaa !
It might be u'r experience that is comming in the way. However I did not expect GSB to deny without an interview at least.
Never mind, u r good & some other school will see u'r apps on brighter side. All the best with u'r wait.
I am still running towards becoming America's Top Male Model. :)
-SK
I go the same letter today, so I share your pain. Even worse, my letter for feedback to that email address bounced...
Sorry to hear about your Chicago & Wharton dings. I am sure you put in a lot of effort and turned in a great application. Good luck with the other schools.
Mate... I am sure you are gonna get some good news very very soon! Just hold on...
~Cheerio
Mate... I am sure you are gonna get some good news very very soon! Just hold on...
~Cheerio
Bokaa, sorry to hear about the Chicago and Wharton dings. Good luck with the other schools.
Bokaa, just hang in there. I am sure things are going to get better for u!!
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