Saturday, January 25, 2014

Sweating Season

I'll try to remember to keep this list up-to-date with interviews, acceptances (fingers-crossed), and rejections (cringe).

Interviews
  • Wharton: Skype interview (1/17/2014)
  • HBS: Skype interview (1/31/2014)
  • Arizona State University: telephone interview (2/3/2014)
  • Penn State: telephone interview (2/5/2014)
  • University of North Carolina: Interview notification (2/6/2014)
Admits
  • Arizona State University (Email 2/7/2014; Offer declined: 2/21/2014)
  • Harvard Business School (Telephone 2/7/2014; Offer accepted: 2/21/2014)
  • Penn State (Email 2/13/2014; Offer declined: 2/19/2014)
  • Michigan State (Email 2/14/2014; Offer declined: 2/21/2014)
Rejects
  • Wharton (Email 1/29/2014)
  • University of North Carolina (2/19/2014): wonderful call; indicated they would love to have me, but felt like I was leaning elsewhere (based on my conversation with them), and didn't want to run the risk.  Best breakup call ever!
Withdrawn
  • NYU Stern 
  • USC Marshall
  • University of Michigan, Ross




Where I Applied

A list of the programs I applied to (not in order of significance or desirability--in fact, in no particular order at all):


  • Harvard Business School (Management, DBA)
  • University of North Carolina, Kenan-Flagler (OB)
  • University of Michigan, Ross (Management)
  • University of Southern California, Marshall (Management and Organizations)
  • The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania (Management)
  • Michigan State University, Broad (OB/HR)
  • Arizona State University, Carey (Management)
  • Pennsylvania State University, Smeal (Management and Organizations)
  • New York University, Stern (Management)


Long Overdue Update

Thought it'd be good to post an update (it's been quite awhile).

We decided, in 2011, to put our grad school plans on hold for a while.  There were a few reasons--I won't bore you with too many details--but all-in-all, I think the wait has been beneficial.  In the last two years, I've been able to expand my network of relationships quite a bit, and have forged a few really exciting research partnerships.

Last summer, I started work on a pretty exciting field experimental project, and I think we are going to end up with a pretty exciting paper (or two) out of it.  At the moment I'm first author (we'll see where that goes), and I have a feeling this work might lead to my dissertation topic.

More importantly, the last two years have allowed me to explore a bit, and have brought my research interests into focus.  In hindsight, I don't think I would have done well as an applicant two years ago, largely because my research interests weren't well-defined at all, and I think my SOP would have come across as a random list of academic "hot topics".

Which brings me to now:  as you have probably inferred, I've applied to grad-school this round (for admission in Fall, 2014).  I'll post a list of schools I applied to separately, but let me refresh my bio and details for you:

Age: 34
Discipline: Management/OB
GMAT: 44V/48Q/6.0 Written/750 Overall
Research Experience/Relevant CV Info: Three papers in progress.  I'm first-author on one.  One will be submitted to a prominent journal (hopefully) within the next 2-3 months.  Seven conference presentations (including two PDWs, one of which I was listed as co-organizer for).  15 years of work experience--5 as an entrepreneur, 10 in a mid-sized manufacturing company (most recently in senior management/executive level roles).  Numerous invited speaking engagements (including a few keynote addresses, and an MBA lecture at a European B-school).  Significant media coverage of my work in industry (relevant to my research interests).
Letters of Recommendation: Three incredible researchers who I count as my friends (all of whom I've worked with on research projects).  I'm very fortunate that these folks are my friends and colleagues--and believe in my enough to recommend me for acceptance to various programs.
Other: I have a family.  I've been married nearly 15 years (to a wonderful lady who loves me enough to sacrifice by giving up the income we've been lucky to have for the past few years--and moving to a place where it snows--so that I can pursue my dream).  And I have three children, all of whom are a little anxious--but also love Daddy enough to help him follow his dream.