No. A good GMAT and Essay, together with the other components, will be necessary,
but they can’t supplement the short experience. The only things that can supplement the short
experience are:
- A deep and worthwhile experience in that short time. One year doing something
fantastic can make up for 4-6 years doing something less than exciting.
- A joint degree candidate i.e. JD/MBA, MD/MBA, etc.
- Sponsorship from a great company where you have worked.
It is especially bad if you are currently out of work.
That said, too much experience can also be a bad sign. After a while, you begin to look
more like an Executive MBA applicant instead of an MBA applicant.
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