Chances of going directly from BS to MBA with only life experience?

<p>I want to go directly into an MBA because I don't want to waste anymore time. In 01 I ended up with 1.5 years out off college, then back for 1. I took off for 2 more years while I started a business that didn't so hot, played online poker, stocks, and sublet a house. Then went back for the last 3 semesters with straight A's, got an associates, and headed towards a BS in Computer Science or Computational Media. I'm currently in my junior year at U of Tennessee Knoxville, but departmentally it's more like sophomore & 1/2. Ga Tech counselor said I'm competitive for Fall admissions, but I must take calc II here first in the spring.</p>

<p>Other work experience includes fast food all through high school, best buy geek squad, hotel clerk, etc. (I know, it's crappy.) I haven't had a "real" job since 04 because I've been living frugally off the above combined with part to full time ebay and electronics repair. (often bringing in less than 6k a year)</p>

<p>I'm also working on a blog and a couple website endeavors right now. I'm 90% positive I want to get an MBA, but I'm 24 and won't even graduate for another two years.</p>

<p>Combined with straight A's (since my return), is this enough to get directly into b-school or do I need something outstanding like a real business or successful website?</p>

<p>No problem. Most schools will accept applicants with no work experience for their MBA programs provided you meet a minimum threshold with your GPA and GMAT score... and are willing to pay tuition.</p>

<p>oops, I meant Ga tech said I should be good to continue my BS there.</p>

<p>See, I've heard a lot of people say 1-3 years is a must, but I thought maybe this was an age/maturity thing as well.</p>