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jade3 wrote:
Thank you Linda,

I am interested in Sloan MSc Programs. Yes…I am also interested in programs in Europe…and are there any programs for me in US? What about EMBA from wharton? Should I reappear for GMAT for wharton? I did not prepare much for GMAT. I could not even take a GMAT Mock. I feel I can improve my GMAT score.

Also, Please note that, although I have experience in dealing with clients and partners in US and Europe, bulk of my experience has been in India.

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Check out the Sloan Fellows programs at MIT Sloan, London Business School, and Stanford. Also look into IE and the Trium program.

Finally, please see this week's post, "Interview with MIT Sloan Fellows' Stephen Sacca."

Regarding Wharton EMBA, your GMAT is in range for the Wharton EMBA program, but it is also below average. If you believe you could raise it fairly easily, then it's probably worth the effort.

Also, make sure that any program you apply to will consider an application from someone who already has an MBA.

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Thank you Linda, the interview was helpful.

Can I do something about my MBA? I mean I want to do a program that would help me in networking opportunity, International exposure and Practice, which, sadly, my MBA is lacking

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At this point, there are many programs that will consider someone who earned an MBA, especially if they did it in India and several years earlier. However, it is wise to confirm before you apply. If they are adamant that they will not award a second MBA, I know of nothing you can do. Just make sure first.

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Thank you Linda

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