
Episode #3
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

