The Non-Traditional Applicant’s Blueprint to MBA Admissions
About the event
If you're not a former consultant or banker, you've probably wondered: "Do I even belong in an MBA classroom?" Here's the truth nobody tells you: 54% of Harvard Business School's Class of 2027 came from outside consulting and finance. Military veterans, nonprofit leaders, engineers, educators, journalists, and career changers didn't just get in, they get in because of their unconventional backgrounds. But knowing that doesn't tell you how to do it. That's exactly what this session is for. ________________________________________ What you'll walk away with: In this session, I'll hand you the same positioning framework I used for my own application and that I now use with private clients. This framework has helped non-traditional applicants earn seats at HBS, Wharton, Stanford GSB, Kellogg, MIT Sloan, Tuck, Yale SOM, Stern, and many more. Specifically, we'll cover: The 5 fatal mistakes non-traditional applicants make that get them rejected, even with great GMAT scores and strong work histories. The Bridge Framework: a 5-step narrative architecture that turns your unconventional career path into your single biggest competitive advantage. What adcoms are actually saying about candidates like you right now, with direct quotes from admissions directors at Harvard, Stanford, Kellogg, and Yale SOM GMAT/GRE strategy for non-quant backgrounds, including score benchmarks, waiver policies, and which schools give the most flexibility Scholarship opportunities most non-traditional applicants don't know they qualify for, from the Forté Foundation to the Consortium to Yale SOM's new Aspire Fellowships Live Q&A — bring your specific situation and get real, personalized coaching in real time ________________________________________ Who this is for: Military veterans. Nonprofit and government professionals. Engineers and STEM professionals making the pivot. Educators, creatives, journalists, and healthcare professionals. Career changers of every kind. Older applicants who've heard "you might be too experienced." First-generation college graduates. Anyone who has ever felt like the MBA process wasn't designed for them. It was. You just need the right blueprint. ________________________________________ About your host: Gabriel is a Harvard Economics graduate and Kellogg MBA where he was an F.C. Austin Scholar (Kellogg’s highest merit-based scholarship). Before attending Kellogg, he was a teacher and a nonprofit leader. He has over two decades of experience helping students navigate elite admissions processes. When he’s not coaching candidates, he leads strategic AI and Security partnerships at Microsoft. This is free. It's live. It's 45 minutes that could change the trajectory of your application. Reserve your spot now — seats are limited. Have a specific question about the college admissions process? DM me before the session - everyone who does is entered to win a free 1-hour strategy session ($375 value), announced live at the end.
