Hi,
You have a good profile and a good GMAT score. However there are many other factors which will decide your admit to the Top B Schools you have quoted.
I would suggest you not to select the schools just based on the rankings. There are many other factors, your profile, specialization, the industry, location etc. Concentrating just on the Top 5-10 B schools, sometimes wont help. Try selecting the school based on your interest and career goals.
To get a better view you can try
https://goo.gl/mZYPBWHope this helps. Also feel free to PM me if you have any questions
Cheers!!
Neha
paalge wrote:
Hi there,
I want to enter a business school this comming fall. I am unsure about wich school to choose (I have started my applications for some european (London business school, Cambridge, Oxford...) and two american schools (Harvard and Stanford). I think that a top-5 school could be unreallistic but I would like to have your opinion:
- I have two master degree in engineering. I have one for a top spanish university and other for a top french engineering school. However, my scores are not the best... (around 7 out of 10). I know that this can be an important problem but I think that having these two degrees taken in two different countries could compensate (and european rating system differs from american, as an example the average time taken in Spain for obtaining a master´s degree in engineering is around 9 years...)
- I have 3.5 years of professional experience in two companies. 6 month in a consulting IT engineering in a country different than mine and 3 years in a multinational company as project manager and maintenance manager.
- I have taken the GMAT and obtained the following results: Quant 50, Verbal 41, overall 750. I have an IR of 7.
- As mentioned, I want to porsuite an mba but I am unsure of how my low academic record would affect it. I think that it can be anyway compensated by the relatively strong GMAT.
What's your oppinion?
Thank you so much