Hi Orochimaru,
If you can get a competitive GMAT (over 700) and at least two -- possibly three -- years of professional experience, including leadership/management both in the workplace and in major community service involvements, you will be competitive for top business schools in the US. If you get into a top MBA program -- you're saying top 100, but I'd say top 50 -- you will undoubtedly have a life-changing experience, definitely good value for your parents' money.
My suggestion: when you're ready to apply, meaning when you have already built two years of professional experience and you're looking towards the year to come, take a trip to the US and visit the campuses of top business schools. Having first-hand experience of the campus and classroom will help you narrow down your short-list of potential programs, make you more memorable to the schools as an applicant, and show you first-hand what the MBA experience can do for you.
Good luck!
Margaret Strother
Stacy Blackman Consulting
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