Super insightful, love from the UK - Stanford and Wharton are my top 2 schools currently studying for the GMAT, if you have any tips for that please do share!
Really good video and you articulate yourself very well in the video :) Keep up the good work and I hope you continue to make videos about MBA and Wharton!
Hey Tyler, Quite a few Questions here. Thanks in advance, love your content!, true to the core :) 1. What did your class look like? I mean which nationalities and conversations felt like each and every classmate? 2. Interview prep and interview experience? 3. Can u estimate an outside classroom expense? (trips, daily meets with industry experts, lunch with profs, etc)
I’m a vet as well and Wharton is my #1. This may be pretty personal but would you be interested in sharing your application material? Resume, essays, etc in like a google drive? Maybe a weird request but I think seeing shit like that kinda helps conceptualize what a package should look like. Either way, great content here man. Hope the new school year is smooth
Thanks for watching! Not a weird request at all - i’m working with someone to make my applications and resumes available. I can’t promise it’ll be free though 👀😂
@@tylerejackson Oh I definitely would not buy it but thanks for getting back to me. We got a whole Discord for enlisted vets in T15/M7 MBA programs lol I get it though
Hey Tyler! Appreciate your videos especially with that pinch of humor you add in your content ❤ I am an Iranian and I would like to ask, if I crack every aspect of the application i.e. GPA, GMAT, Work experience and essay, what are my chances of getting in? How diverse is Wharton? How about the Financial aid? Would absolutely love to hear your response 🎉
Hey, I really appreciate the kind words! If you crack every aspect of the application-GPA, GMAT, work experience, and essay-you’re definitely setting yourself up for success! While I can’t quantify your exact odds, focusing on the test scores, GPA, and, most importantly, telling a compelling story in your essay will put you in a strong position. As for financial aid, it’s a personal decision, but remember this investment is in your future, your legacy, and not just two years of your life. Make sure it’s worthwhile for YOU and YOUR long-term goals. In terms of diversity, Wharton is a pretty diverse place. I’d recommend Googling 'Wharton MBA program diversity' and checking out the stats there. Best of luck on your journey, and thanks so much for watching and supporting the channel! 🎉
Thanks for the video Tyler. My question is: Do you think that the money investment is actually worth it? Becuase the tuition is very high, the cost of living and activities are expensive, the travel experiences I bet are expensive. Do you think, that the massive investment is worth it in your perception as a current student? (because asking a graduated person is totally different).
Great question! For me, an astounding YES it’s worth it because I know I’ll make it worth it. The key is defining what you truly want in life and determining how an MBA from the right school can help you get there. The MBA is just one tool in your toolkit - it’s up to you to leverage it to open the doors that matter most to you. If you can see how this investment aligns with your goals, growth, and your legacy (family, kids, their kids) that’s when it becomes invaluable.
Hey - thanks for watching! Nothing groundbreaking here, I’d say just know yourself and block out the time to study and review material according to your schedule and study habits (and to the desired grades you want to make)
Hey, thanks for sharing, and I can definitely relate. I was actually in a tougher spot, so trust me when I say it's possible. It all depends on how much time you have before applying. Personally, I focused on telling my story powerfully in my application-highlighting the 'distance traveled' in my journey. To strengthen my profile, I knocked out close to a 4.0 GPA in a master’s program, attended several school conferences, and enrolled in pre-MBA programs to better understand the application process. I also took on challenging leadership roles in my career. This approach worked for me, but it’s not a one-size-fits-all solution. The key is finding your own way to show growth and resilience through your unique experiences, and show how you will add value to your colleauges. God bless and thanks for watching!
Hi Tyler! I’ve been following your videos. I like the honest & detailed content that you put up. I wanted so learn more about Wharton so I had DM you in LinkedIn about a month ago. I’d still love to connect with you.
@@tylerejackson Absolutely! No worries, I figured MBA is keeping you busy. I’ve two questions: 1) How was your interview experience at Wharton? What can one do to stand out? 2) I wanted to know a bit about the WGA from the President itself , haha. You talked about some of the clubs, what’s your thought about WGA role in enhancing the MBA experience in terms of overall value, networking opportunities and balancing other extracurriculars/studies with WGA? What’s the process of being a WGA president? What’s a role of a WGA president and other leadership roles?
Super insightful, love from the UK - Stanford and Wharton are my top 2 schools currently studying for the GMAT, if you have any tips for that please do share!
Really good video and you articulate yourself very well in the video :)
Keep up the good work and I hope you continue to make videos about MBA and Wharton!
Thank you for watching, and sharing 😊! More videos to come
Why wouldn’t he be able to articulate himself well?
Great video, I love it!!! Could you please share some tips on how to prepare for the interview?
Gracias por este video !
Hey Tyler,
Quite a few Questions here. Thanks in advance, love your content!, true to the core :)
1. What did your class look like? I mean which nationalities and conversations felt like each and every classmate?
2. Interview prep and interview experience?
3. Can u estimate an outside classroom expense? (trips, daily meets with industry experts, lunch with profs, etc)
Bold move with the jersey 👀
Gotta represent bro!
I’m a vet as well and Wharton is my #1. This may be pretty personal but would you be interested in sharing your application material? Resume, essays, etc in like a google drive? Maybe a weird request but I think seeing shit like that kinda helps conceptualize what a package should look like.
Either way, great content here man. Hope the new school year is smooth
Thanks for watching! Not a weird request at all - i’m working with someone to make my applications and resumes available. I can’t promise it’ll be free though 👀😂
@@tylerejackson Oh I definitely would not buy it but thanks for getting back to me. We got a whole Discord for enlisted vets in T15/M7 MBA programs lol I get it though
Hey Tyler! Appreciate your videos especially with that pinch of humor you add in your content ❤ I am an Iranian and I would like to ask, if I crack every aspect of the application i.e. GPA, GMAT, Work experience and essay, what are my chances of getting in? How diverse is Wharton? How about the Financial aid? Would absolutely love to hear your response 🎉
Hey, I really appreciate the kind words! If you crack every aspect of the application-GPA, GMAT, work experience, and essay-you’re definitely setting yourself up for success! While I can’t quantify your exact odds, focusing on the test scores, GPA, and, most importantly, telling a compelling story in your essay will put you in a strong position. As for financial aid, it’s a personal decision, but remember this investment is in your future, your legacy, and not just two years of your life. Make sure it’s worthwhile for YOU and YOUR long-term goals. In terms of diversity, Wharton is a pretty diverse place. I’d recommend Googling 'Wharton MBA program diversity' and checking out the stats there. Best of luck on your journey, and thanks so much for watching and supporting the channel! 🎉
Thanks for the video Tyler. My question is: Do you think that the money investment is actually worth it? Becuase the tuition is very high, the cost of living and activities are expensive, the travel experiences I bet are expensive. Do you think, that the massive investment is worth it in your perception as a current student? (because asking a graduated person is totally different).
Great question! For me, an astounding YES it’s worth it because I know I’ll make it worth it. The key is defining what you truly want in life and determining how an MBA from the right school can help you get there. The MBA is just one tool in your toolkit - it’s up to you to leverage it to open the doors that matter most to you. If you can see how this investment aligns with your goals, growth, and your legacy (family, kids, their kids) that’s when it becomes invaluable.
@@tylerejackson great perspective. Thank you for sharing
I want to go to Wharton just to join AAMBAA
Are there any AAMBAA events coming up that prospective students can attend?
😂 AAMBAA is a vibe! Unfortunately our events are for Wharton students and partners. Hustle on the application and you can join as a student
How to excel academically?
Hey - thanks for watching! Nothing groundbreaking here, I’d say just know yourself and block out the time to study and review material according to your schedule and study habits (and to the desired grades you want to make)
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I’m a black army infantry veteran with an 3.0 in undergrad. How can I make myself competitive
Hey, thanks for sharing, and I can definitely relate. I was actually in a tougher spot, so trust me when I say it's possible. It all depends on how much time you have before applying. Personally, I focused on telling my story powerfully in my application-highlighting the 'distance traveled' in my journey. To strengthen my profile, I knocked out close to a 4.0 GPA in a master’s program, attended several school conferences, and enrolled in pre-MBA programs to better understand the application process. I also took on challenging leadership roles in my career. This approach worked for me, but it’s not a one-size-fits-all solution. The key is finding your own way to show growth and resilience through your unique experiences, and show how you will add value to your colleauges. God bless and thanks for watching!
@@tylerejackson NP. thanks for responding and truly appreciate your informative and useful content. By the way are you Black American?
Hi Tyler! I’ve been following your videos. I like the honest & detailed content that you put up. I wanted so learn more about Wharton so I had DM you in LinkedIn about a month ago. I’d still love to connect with you.
Thank you for watching, and i’ll be sure to connect with you. Feel free to ask a question here so the community can benefit.
@@tylerejackson Absolutely! No worries, I figured MBA is keeping you busy. I’ve two questions: 1) How was your interview experience at Wharton? What can one do to stand out? 2) I wanted to know a bit about the WGA from the President itself , haha. You talked about some of the clubs, what’s your thought about WGA role in enhancing the MBA experience in terms of overall value, networking opportunities and balancing other extracurriculars/studies with WGA? What’s the process of being a WGA president? What’s a role of a WGA president and other leadership roles?