Hi Jackkankodia,
You've got a lot of good stuff in your profile! Top MBA programs will love your GMAT and GPA, and your long-standing community service involvements. Two years of work experience, however, places you a bit "light" in professional exposure for most top business schools, which usually prefer their students to have more full-time, post-university work experience to bring to their class discussions.
To compensate for being slightly young for these programs, it will be important for you to use your school research and career vision to show that you are ready to make the most of the opportunities these schools offer. If you have visited the campuses you are applying to, and/or know current students or recently alumni from these schools, that will help you make a compelling case. You will need to research each school very thoroughly in any case, and have a strong analysis of the specific, unique assets that each program has that will help you achieve your goals. This is particularly important for NYU and Columbia, which compete for the same applicants, and for Wharton, which has a really difficult essay question that relies heavily on your school-specific research.
Good luck in your applications!
Margaret Strother
Stacy Blackman Consulting
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