Related Posts
More Posts
Hi guys ,
I am in a US project in Accenture.We have long calls in the night timings. My other teammate has backed out saying she won't attend any calls as she got some medical condition so she won't attend long calls which extend till 9:30.Other teammate is a junior.The managers are expecting me to join all the calls.No help I am getting. And they all being Tamil, I think some partiality is going on between them.Even our onsite lead is of no use.She expects me to attend long calls.
What should I do .pls suggest?
Thoughts on Klick??? Very intrigued
They are so darn cuddly!

Additional Posts in MBA Applicants
Best GMAT study materials?
Tips to improve on IR (GMAT/EA)?
Is it possible to get 26V to 45V in 4 weeks?
New to Fishbowl?
unlock all discussions on Fishbowl.




Mentor
Varies school to school and situation to situation but probably not. Most schools only let you defer for an unavoidable reason (like health issues or military service)
Subject Expert
Disagree. Think most schools would let you, but it might affect financial aid
As a rule, you are accepted for the class that will matriculate in the year following your admissions cycle.
Historically you could only get a deferral for personal (not family) medical reasons or inability to separate from the military. Due to COVID schools were more flexible with deferrals. I suspect we will see less of that. If you aren't ready to matriculate for the class to which you were accepted you may be asked to submit another application in the next cycle.
Lower ranked schools are aware that accepted applicants may want to 'try again' for a higher ranked school. They don't want you to be your back up plan.