Hi there,
I applied to round 1 for MIT Mfin and was rejected and was quite surprised. I was sure I would have received at least an interview/wait list because:
GMAT score : 740 - 50 Q (didnt do AWA)
UGPA - 3.7, Major GPA in Finance and Info Systems - 3.9
I had excellent LORs - 1 from my previous manager, 1 from the undergrad assoc dean of college (who knew me quite well), and 1 from my landlord who also knows me well and is a senior Private Wealth Manager at MS.
2 years consulting work experience in Risk, IT, and Management at Accenture (top IT/ Management consulting firm) - including promotion during my first performance year.
US Perm Resident, (Boston Resident)
anyway, after rejection i am trying to figure out what to work on for next year. There are a few reasons why i would have gotten rejected and I wanted to get your opinions on what is most important.
1. I have yet to complete Linear Algebra and Stats with Calc course (althot they are both 50% complete and both would have been completed prior to start of program)
2. do the AWA in GMAT/GRE
3. Remove the LOR from my landlord as it is too personal and get another one from a different manager
Note that i did not even receive an interview therefore i figure there must have been a big deal breaker. What do you think it was, based on the info I have provided? Anything else i can provide that may shed more light?
Thanks.