Staying Flexible? IB vs. MMS

Hello everyone,

Hopefully this is posted in the right forum. I've been in Audit for ~1 year now and I'm still trying to make the transition to IB. I've been hitting the technicals pretty hard and picking up speed with networking, but I can't help but think I need to have a backup option. I really would prefer not to stay in Audit for another year so the way I see it I have a few options.

1) Apply for the Duke MMS :

Pros: More time to save up money if I get in, More WE when I enter the program, getting another shot at IB (or even PE/VC) through campus recruiting.
Cons: Having to stick around in Audit for the next 6-8 months.

2) Keep trying to break into IB:

Pros: Potentially getting a position I want
Cons: Could not happen

3) Keep trying to break into IB/apply to Duke MMS:

Pros: One of these would more likely than not happen sooner later.
Cons: This would take up alot of time, neither could happen, and I might not be able to focus on work.

4) Leave Audit and apply to Duke MMS:

Pros: I would have time to put the best application together
Cons: Not sure how the gap in WE would be viewed by admissions/future employers, I would fill it by volunteering and working to start a non-profit.

The reason for Duke MMS is that I've seen it's the only program that takes applicants with WE as long as it's under 2 years and business majors (no other reputable program/school I've seen has these qualifications) What's the best choice? I'm thinking option 3 but I'd like to hear your thoughts as well. Additionally, if there are any other Master's programs you think are worth taking a look at let me know.

Thanks,
Otto

 

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