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Joined: 11 Jul 2008
Posts: 211
Location: United States
Concentration: Entrepreneurship, Technology
Schools: Haas '15
GMAT 1: 680 Q47 V37
GPA: 3.6
WE: Engineering (Computer Hardware)
Followers: 2

Kudos [?]: 59 [0], given: 4

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Profile eval request [#permalink] New post 11 Jul 2008, 15:54
yoink!

Last edited by TL on 17 Jul 2008, 15:52, edited 2 times in total.
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Location: Los Angeles CA
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Re: Profile eval request [#permalink] New post 16 Jul 2008, 16:59
TL,

You have a very strong profile, and I congratulate you on building up such an impressive leadership profile outside of work to compensate for the fact that leadership opportunities are harder to get in the workplace at your career point. A 700+ GMAT would help, but given your "underrepresented minority" status and what you've accomplished relative to your age, I think you can aim high. If you could get a promotion to a role closer to management, you could probably aim as high as Stanford or Harvard (though apply there even without the promotion). , Haas, MIT, and Tuck should be very doable for you. Keep doing what you're doing.

Good luck,

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Manager
Manager
User avatar
Joined: 11 Jul 2008
Posts: 211
Location: United States
Concentration: Entrepreneurship, Technology
Schools: Haas '15
GMAT 1: 680 Q47 V37
GPA: 3.6
WE: Engineering (Computer Hardware)
Followers: 2

Kudos [?]: 59 [0], given: 4

GMAT Tests User
Re: Profile eval request [#permalink] New post 16 Jul 2008, 23:14
Many thanks, Paul! BTW I will be picking up your book tomorrow -- looking forward to the read :)
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Location: Los Angeles CA
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Re: Profile eval request [#permalink] New post 22 Jul 2008, 11:18
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