snoopy2010 wrote:
Hi,
My profile is,
Age: 23
Work exp: 20 months
Academics:
10th std : 95%
12th std :93%
B.E: 76%
GMAT: 780
US graduate business schools are not interested in your high school grades, even if stellar.
Extra curricular :
Singer in a band
Teach 1st and 5th standard kids in a govt school
State level tennis player.
Given salsa stage performances.
Achievements:
Secured 100th rank in the Common entrance test for engineer amongst 1lk students.
Have 4 patent disclosure as a part of the work.
Part of a 5 member ngo group at office, which partners with various schools and NGO to help them in numerous ways.
Work profile
Part of a 3 member research team, which is trying to build a consumer software product from the scratch. As a part of the work, i involve in consumer research, and hypothesis testing. Taken around 600 interviews of the consumers at each stage of our research, to validate the pain point and validate the potential customer benefit. We build rapid prototypes, test it with the consumers, take feedback and modify it. Its a iterative process.
Goals:
To further increase my knowledge on the business side, and leverage my learning about consumer research and behaviour to get better at the work i want to do. Want to be a part of a company which does consumer products( even the present company is fine )
I really don't know which college would consider my profile, please let me know which colleges can i dream into getting?
Like everyone, i too want to get into W/H/S LBS Kellog. Is it beyond reach?
Any suggestions as to what i should do to be considered for those colleges, if my profile is not adequate enough..
Thanks!
LBS and Kellogg usually prefer at least two years of work experience which you should have by the time of matriculation, but you will be on the lighter end at these programs. If you can also show leadership and maturity, you will have a chance at all the programs you list.
You may also want to consider MIT Sloan.
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