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Joined: 05 Nov 2012
Posts: 15
Concentration: Technology, Healthcare
Schools: HBS '15 (D), Stanford '15 (D), Sloan '15 (D), Haas '15 (D), Tuck '15 (D), Duke '15 (D), Tepper '15 (WL), Kenan-Flagler '15 (WL), LBS '14 (D), Rotman '15 (A), Schulich '15 (A), Weatherhead '15 (A)
GMAT 1: 730 Q49 V41
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Evaluation requested [#permalink]
05 Nov 2012, 21:01
I believe my case is different from most members here. I have a PHD (from US) in life science with a good past research career and academic accomplishments. Examples are, several publications in top-ranked journals, some of them are as the lead author; successful funding application; initiating mulch-disciplinary collaborator researches. My past work places are some of the best places for academic research in the US.
At present, I am 35 years old. I have been working in an big Indian company as an R&D scientist for last 6 months. I am more interested in technology management and leadership. I am planning to go for a full-time MBA next year, by that time I will have one and a half year of industry experience and my age will be 36. I am expecting to have a moderate GMAT score, 650-700.
I am thinking of applying some top-ranked schools in Europe, such as Oxford, LBS, Cambridge, Rotman in Canada, and a few schools in US, examples Duke, Berkeley, UPenn etc.
I would appreciate any feedback regarding admission.
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