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How I Got In: A Harvard, Stanford & Wharton Admit Tells All (2024)

How I Got In: A Harvard, Stanford & Wharton Admit Tells All (1)

Ipsh*ta Agarwal applied to just three business schools: Harvard, Wharton, and Stanford. She got accepted to all three. She tells Poets&Quants how she did it. Courtesy photo

It’s the most rarefied air in the MBA universe: admission to Harvard Business School, the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, and Stanford Graduate School of Business.

We don’t know how many applicants achieve the H/S/W triple crown each year, because the schools don’t communicate with each other about admissions overlap, and they don’t report individual names of admits, leaving any publicity to the admits themselves. But the fact is that it can’t be very many. Wharton’s acceptance rate for the Class of 2022 was a miserly 23%. Harvard’s was even lower: 9.2%, down from recent intakes. And despite opening its doors just a bit wider, Stanford last year continued its streak of being the hardest B-school in the world to get into, with an estimated admit rate of just 8.9%.

Ipsh*ta Agarwal doesn’t have to imagine how hard it is to gain admission to even one of these programs, let alone all three. She managed the feat, joining the highly select club last year before deciding to defer for a year because of coronavirus. This fall Ipsh*ta, a former investment analyst who currently works for a San Francisco-based credit reporting startup, will join Stanford’s Class of 2023.

APPLYING TO ALL THREE IN ROUND 1

How did she do it? And why did she choose Stanford over the other two world-class programs? Ipsh*ta talked with Poets&Quants from her home in New Delhi, India, as she prepared to return to the U.S. to begin her MBA journey in August.

“I took my GMAT a little later than I’m sure most applicants do,” she says. “I spent about a month on all my applications put together — a month to 40 days. And then I would say almost 80% of that time was spent on Stanford. And then I just reworked a lot of my Stanford application material for Harvard, to be very honest, because Stanford is super-overarching. They literally ask you for everything in the world. And then Harvard and Wharton were like parallel with that, soI was able to reuse and repurpose a lot of the material that I used for Stanford.

“I applied to all three in round one in the 2019-2020 cycle, so I applied in 2019. But with Stanford, I was busy till the last day. I was trying to edit my essays. I was really unsure if it would cut it, because I read a lots of different types of essays. And there was no real formula with Stanford.”

PUTTING HER BEST FOOT FORWARD FOR STANFORD

Stanford was her dream school, and where she always intended to go if accepted. “I knew that I would not want to go to any other school,” she says.

So why did she apply to the other two schools?

“Stanford was always my dream school, but that’s the school I was least confident about, because they take really few students from India every year,” she says. She knows several colleagues from Shri Ram College of Commerce, where she earned her undergraduate degree in commerce in 2015, fail to gain admission. “So I was super not-confident about Stanford, but that’s also the application that I spent the most time on, because I knew if I got in I would definitely want to go there. With Harvard and Wharton, I was still more confident than less, because I’ve seen people from my undergrad go there.

“In Stanford, there was almost nobody who had gone from my undergrad, except for one who just went in my previous batch. So I think with Harvard and Wharton I was more concerned with putting my best foot forward, whereas with Stanford, I was like, ‘Even my best foot forward may not cut it, and I don’t really know what they’re looking for, but I hope this is what they’re looking for.'”

What was the key to unlocking Stanford? Talking to current and former students, Ipsh*ta says.

“What really helped with Stanford was actually asking current or ex-Stanford students to review my essays, because they really understand what Stanford’s looking for, and the fine balance between authenticity and also being able to craft a story that’s compelling,” she says. Having a consultant helped too — to a point. “Less to help you craft your story, and more to just keep the ball rolling, and keep the world spinning, and make sure that you’re not putting off everything till the last minute.”

DESTINED FOR HIGHER EDUCATION

Born into a middle-class Indian family, Ipsh*ta knew from a very young age that she would pursue higher education, in India as well as the United States. But there was not enough money for her and her brother to study in the U.S. until after they’d finished their undergrad degrees. She got her bachelor’s degree in India, then went to work: directing a nonprofit, working in ed-tech, working for foundations, and also working for an investment bank. “I left my banking job because I was really thinking about how to create a meaningful impact in line with my values and using my education and skill set,” she says. “And took a pretty considerable pay cut to pursue impact investing afterwards because that felt like the right way to create large-scale meaningful impact, leveraging the education, opportunities and skills that I had.”

For business schools, hers was an irresistible profile.Rajdeep Chimni, founder of Admissions Gateway, says Ipsh*ta, with whom he worked on interview skills for the HBS interview, has “an exceptional academic record; she stood first at one of the top colleges in the country and also has a great GMAT score. Moreover, people working at NGOs or in development consulting or impact investing have done great work that has impacted people/communities. Such experiences make for personal and compelling stories, and everyone wants to support people who are humane and motivated to do good.”

An MBA was always part of the plan, Ipsh*ta says. But it wasn’t until she left the world of investment banking, where she spent two years as an analyst for Deutsche Bank, that the desire for an MBA crystallized.

“I come from a very typical Indian middle-class family, where doing an MBA or doing some form of graduate education is the way we go upwards,” Ipsh*ta says. “Mobility is achieved through education. So it’s almost set in stone for me, if you know what I mean. And it was always my parents’ dream for their kids to go to the U.S., and to go to good schools in the U.S., for their graduate education.

“If we had more money, we would have probably gone to the U.S. for undergrad. But we didn’t. My brother and I decided to do our undergrad in India and then save up and apply to graduate school in the U.S. So it’s been a long time coming. But it’s really weird that I wanted to go when I quit my investment banking job, because that’s when I really thought about what I want to do in life — and that’s when I really started thinking about business school more seriously, as opposed to it being an abstract concept, sometime in the future.”

See the next page for a Q&A with Ipsh*ta Agarwal, edited for length and clarity.

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FAQs

Is it harder to get into Wharton or Harvard? ›

Wharton's acceptance rate for the Class of 2022 was a miserly 23%. Harvard's was even lower: 9.2%, down from recent intakes.

Does everyone get a Wharton interview? ›

You're one step closer to being accepted and you might wonder what your odds of acceptance are at this point. Well, roughly half of all applicants are invited for a Wharton interview, but the school only accepts one in five. So, they're looking to cut the remaining pool by slightly more than half at this juncture.

How difficult is it to get into a Wharton MBA? ›

Though top-ranked, admission is less competitive than at HBS or Stanford GSB. The Wharton MBA acceptance rate for the Class of 2025 was 25%. The strength of the Wharton MBA has traditionally been finance. But these days, Wharton students come from a broad range of professional backgrounds.

How many people does Wharton admit? ›

The Wharton School reported an acceptance rate of 4.5% for fall 2023, making it the most selective school in our ranking. Out of 10,810 applications, Wharton admitted 665 first-time students and 531 of those ultimately enrolled.

Why is Wharton so prestigious? ›

Historically, Wharton's reputation has been especially strong with regard to finance. The school produces a steady stream of top candidates for Wall Street firms and other finance-related institutions.

Can I get into Wharton with a 3.3 GPA? ›

Successful applicants typically demonstrate: Minimum 3.3 unweighted GPA, or equivalent (minimum 3.5 unweighted GPA preferred for Leadership in the Business World and the Management and Technology Summer Institute.)

What kind of students get into Wharton? ›

Wharton students come from all sorts of backgrounds and have many different interests. There is no “typical” Wharton student, but they are all ambitious, passionate, and well-rounded people who thrive in team environments and excel as leaders.

How smart do you have to be to get into Wharton? ›

According to Wharton's website, the average GRE score is a 163 verbal and 162 quant. Average undergraduate GPA for Wharton's class of 2020 is a 3.6. Experts say it's important to have your career trajectory mapped out if you want a chance at getting into Wharton.

What are the odds of getting into Wharton after interview? ›

Wharton interviews approximately 40% of applicants, and about 1-in-3 ultimately receives an offer of admission. It's worth noting that no candidate gets in without an interview.

Is it easier to get into UPenn or Wharton? ›

Also, the Wharton school is much more competitive than say Arts and Sciences, so if the UPENN ED rate is like 15% then the Wharton school is probably like 10-11%. The same goes for RD, if the RD overall rate was 5.7% the overall Wharton rate was 4% or less).

How much do Wharton graduates make? ›

Last week, the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business, which Fortune ranks as having the No. 4 full-time MBA program in the U.S., announced median base salaries of $175,000 for its 2022 grads; the school does not report average bonuses.

What does Wharton look for in candidates? ›

The Admissions Committee looks for individuals who exhibit professional maturity. In other words, we evaluate work experience not in terms of years, but the depth and breadth of an individual's position, his or her contributions to the work environment, and level of responsibility and progression.

Did Donald Trump attend Wharton College? ›

What are my odds of getting into Wharton? ›

Fast Facts: Wharton MBA
Acceptance Rate23%
GMAT Average728
GPA Average3.6
Avg. Years Work Experience5

What average do you need for Wharton? ›

Wharton MBA Average GPA: 3.6

The average GPA of recently admitted students at Wharton MBA is 3.6. Although there is no minimum GPA requirement, if you want to attend Wharton, you must aim for a GPA of 3.6 or higher. It's always best to aim for a 4.0!

What GPA do you need to go to Wharton? ›

Wharton MBA Average GPA: 3.6

The average GPA of recently admitted students at Wharton MBA is 3.6. Although there is no minimum GPA requirement, if you want to attend Wharton, you must aim for a GPA of 3.6 or higher. It's always best to aim for a 4.0!

Is it harder to get into Wharton or Dyson? ›

ADMISSION STANDARDS

The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania was the most selective school in its latest admission cycle with an admission rate of 4.5%. Cornell University Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management was the second most selective with a rate of 4.79%, followed by NYU Stern at 5.2%.

Is it harder to get into Wharton than UPenn? ›

While all the different undergraduate schools are competitive, some are more so than others. Wharton (9% acceptance rate) is the most competitive school, while the UPenn School of Nursing (25% acceptance rate) is the least competitive of the four.

Is Harvard the hardest school to get into? ›

The answer to what college has the lowest acceptance rate is the same as what ivy league college has the lowest acceptance rate: Harvard. While all Ivies are known for having some of the lowest college acceptance rates of all colleges, Harvard has generally been the most selective.

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