M7A: How Did You Get In?

Julia Sulzer, Alex (Neuber) Toczylowski

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  1. 1d ago

    S4 E3 | That Could Be Us: Krupa Adusumilli on How an MBA Rewires Risk Tolerance (Stanford GSB)

    In this episode, we sit down with Krupa Adusumilli (GSB '25). Krupa studied business and economics at Berkeley Haas, started her career at Goldman Sachs covering healthcare, consumer, and industrials in San Francisco, and then spent four years at SoFi as it grew from 400 people to 4,000, went public, and picked up a bank charter. She was managing a team by 25, which is a big part of why she applied. She now leads a team as a Director at Incode. Krupa walks through why she applied to Stanford, Harvard, MIT, and Wharton, the four months of thinking and two weeks of writing behind her essays, and why she deliberately under-prepared for her interviews. She also gets into how different the HBS and GSB interview processes felt, why one day at Admit Weekend made the decision easy, and the two years she spent building a fintech product with a classmate before they decided to stop. (00:00) Opener(00:30) Introducing Krupa Adusumilli(02:09) From Goldman Sachs to SoFi(03:19) Why an MBA, and Why Then(06:07) MBA Naysayers in Tech(07:50) Building the Application Narrative(13:49) School Selection: Stanford, HBS, MIT, Wharton(16:13) HBS vs. GSB: How the Interviews Compared(19:38) How to Prepare for the Interview(22:07) Admit Weekend and the Final Decision(24:22) What the GSB Was Actually Like(27:10) Exploring Entrepreneurship at the GSB(30:57) Recruiting After Two Years Away(33:47) Advice for Future Applicants

  2. Jul 30

    S4 E2 | Everybody Has an Opinion: Sonal Chopra on Finding an Admissions Consultant (Stanford GSB)

    In this episode, we sit down with Sonal Chopra (GSB '26). Sonal studied engineering at Delhi College of Engineering, then joined BCG as one of the first (and youngest) members of its big data engineering team in India. She spent several years at Procter & Gamble, first in a president's office role she worked through COVID and later back in India running analytics and insight alongside the country CEO, before interning at LVMH on the Digital Innovation team in the Fashion Group.Sonal walks through why she held off on an MBA, what changed four to five years into her career, and how she interviewed seven or eight consultants before carefully selecting one on track record and reference checks. She breaks down the GRE attempt that went sideways, the Michigan Ross application she wrote in a single day, and getting waitlisted. Her takeaway is that intentionality is paramount as an MBA applicant, and it starts with writing your own story down.(00:00) Opener(00:09) Introducing Sonal Chopra(01:13) Early Career and Experiences in Big Data(02:36) Working in Singapore during COVID(03:13) Motivation to Pursue an MBA(06:34) Starting the MBA Application Process(09:48) Selecting an MBA Admissions Consultant(10:02) Choosing the Right MBA Consultant and Application Process(10:33) Crafting an MBA Application Narrative(13:50) Life at Stanford GSB(15:05) Reflecting on Post-MBA Goals(18:31) Advice for Future Applicants

  3. Jun 6

    S4 E1 | One in a Million: Chase Lin on Leading with Authenticity (Stanford GSB)

    In this episode, we sit down with Chase Lin (GSB '27), a joint MA/MBA candidate at Stanford GSB studying education and business administration. Chase grew up in a first-generation household in Queens, went to NYU Stern, and built a career across consulting, JP Morgan, and Iron Mountain before deciding an MBA was how he'd close the gap between his technology background and the thing he actually cares about, which is education access. Chase walks through how he tied his technology background to a long-running passion for education, why he treated every optional section of the application as valuable real estate, and how he closed the gaps in his profile without chasing credentials for their own sake. He breaks down his GRE journey and the decision to retake the test until he maxed out his verbal score, the Stanford ethos that shaped how he presented himself ("be one in a million, not one of a million"), and the banana shirt he wore to his interview. His takeaway is that letting your real personality show is what got him in. (00:00) Opener (00:55) Introducing Chase Lin (01:50) Early Career, From NYU to Consulting (03:02) JP Morgan and Iron Mountain (04:19) Joint MA/MBA in Education and Business Administration (04:45) Reflections on Career Trajectory (05:32) Developing a Passion for Education (08:04) MBA Application Authenticity (09:16) Developing Extracurriculars (10:08) The Decision to Pursue an MA/MBA (12:57) Navigating the MBA Application Process (14:42) Stanford GSB MBA Application Advice (16:07) Earning Awards for Volunteer Experience (18:07) Closing Gaps in Your Application (19:29) Navigating GMAT vs GRE (26:37) Stanford GSB Culture (29:07) On Whether or Not Academics Matter (29:31) Extracurriculars at Stanford GSB (30:37) Post-MBA Career Plans (32:11) Advice for Future Applicants

  4. Feb 7

    S3 E7 | Forbes 30 Under 30: Building a Media Company at Wharton with Simi Shah (Wharton)

    In this episode, we sit down with Simi Shah (WG '25) to hear how she went from private equity to serving as Chief of Staff to former PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi before building South Asian Trailblazers, a media company and agency elevating South Asian leaders. Simi opens up about crafting a cohesive application narrative across three very different career chapters, why she believes every experience compounds, and how she launched an agency her first week at Wharton. She also talks about finding her application "theme," navigating Wharton's team-based discussion, managing internship FOMO as a founder, and what it takes to build a company while earning your MBA. Simi is a Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree and Harvard undergraduate alum. This episode is brought to you by Juno, the collective-bargaining platform that helps MBA students secure lower rates on student loans. Learn more at juno.us/m7a (00:00) M7A Sponsor: Juno (00:34) Opener (01:27) Introducing Simi Shah (02:26) Pre-MBA Background (03:14) Decision to Pursue an MBA (06:12) Crafting a Cohesive Narrative for Applications (08:14) Identifying an Application "Theme" (11:26) Why MBA? (14:47) Challenges in the MBA Application Process (17:28) Working on Indra Nooyi's Memoir (20:01) B-School Selection (22:04) Wharton Highlights (24:20) Strategies for the Team Based Discussion (27:35) Reflections on the MBA Journey (32:31) Pursuing Entrepreneurship at Wharton (35:24) Founder's Mindset (38:29) Recruiting and Internship FOMO (41:25) A Day in the Life of an Entrepreneur (44:37) Advice for Future Applicants

  5. 11/20/2025

    S3 E5 | Making Student Loans More Affordable with Nico Echegaray (Wharton)

    In this episode, we sit down with Nicolas Echegaray (WG ’21) to unpack his path from Lima to Wharton – including how taking the GMAT early helped him score a 750, how he built a mission-driven narrative around financial inclusion, and how he navigated interviews as a non-native English speaker. Nico also shares how a viral LinkedIn post led him to an internship at Juno during COVID, why he ultimately chose Wharton, and how the MBA shaped his transition from investment banking to becoming COO of a fast-growing fintech startup. This episode is brought to you by Juno, the collective-bargaining platform that helps MBA students secure lower rates on student loans. Learn more at ⁠⁠juno.us/m7a (00:00) M7A Sponsor: Juno (00:34) Opener (01:01) Introducing Nico Echegaray (01:58) Pre-MBA Background (03:34) Motivation to Pursue an MBA (04:43) Taking the GMAT Early (05:36) B-School Selection Process (07:19) Starting the Application Process (08:05) Hiring an MBA Admissions Consultant (08:20) Crafting an MBA Application Narrative (11:09) MBA Application Challenges (11:54) Preparing for MBA Interviews (13:42) Value of an MBA Admissions Consultant (14:57) MBA Application Results (16:42) Wharton MBA Highlights (17:51) Advice for Future Applicants (and Current Students) (19:08) Post-MBA Career (24:07) Juno (25:42) Working as a COO (26:18) Changes to Federal Student Loans (27:24) Value of a Wharton MBA (28:21) Advice for Future Applicants

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