Monday, May 4, 2009

Welcome to May

The calendar has turned to May. What does this mean for MBA applicants? It's pretty much the end of the line for Class of 2011 hopefuls. May is the final round for decisions, so if good news was headed your way, it'd be there by now. Myself? Well, I got an interesting status update at UNC today. I had previously been waitlisted in January and March. At that point, I decided Wake Forest was the choice for me. However, I forgot to actually let UNC know, even though they requested a decision from me several times. So, I get the email, log in to my account, and see that they have selected me for the "Final Waitlist." They mentioned they are oversold for this year, which makes you wonder why they'd continue to ask people to stay on the WL.

I'm committed to Wake Forest. I've paid my deposit, visited twice since getting admitted, met some very cool people and am excited about starting my life once again in Winston-Salem. MBA admissions are never easy. There's no roadmap, no Excel spreadsheet about why or how decisions are made. Why would Carolina, after telling me too many kids sent in deposits, ask me to continue to hold out on the waitlist? Even after I ignored their emails about notifying them about a decision? I don't get it.

Other than that wrinkle, I picked my final work date and let both my current boss and my soon-to-be-new-boss-from-the-new-company know. There wasn't much of a surprise. June 30th, a mere 57 days from right now! It's going to be hard to finish, I can already tell. My work will continue to slow until there's nothing left to do. How will I deal with the boredom?

4 comments:

Choc Heaven said...

what boredom!! enjoy the time at work - read stuff online if there's not that much work pressure, or just sit and day dream. bet we'll value the free time in a few months!

Anonymous said...

Like Choc Heaven says, 'what boredom' ?! I don't think we'll be able to afford this luxury for the next two years, so lets enjoy it while we can :-)

Justin Berthelot said...

Haha, very true. If you have any recommendations I'm all ears!

Anonymous said...

I like that...sticking to the school that appeals you the most! And on the free time...how about some active blogging in your own cubicle for a change (see that's what I am doing right now ;))