Hi,
You have robust profile with decent GMAT and work experience along with international exposure. I would suggest you to dedicate good time for your applications no matter you submit in R1 or R2. The list of schools look little ambitious to me so you should also target some schools in top 20 range which is safe option. I don't think Darden would be safe based on your profile. Have you started working on your applications? You can still include Emory, Tepper, Kelley, UNC Kenan Flagler to your list. You can also use this tool to try your chances for top b-schools, visit
https://www.general-ed.com/chances-of-bschoolRegards,
Neha Singh
riteshmm wrote:
Dear Experts,
Requesting you to please provide a thorough feedback on my profile for the schools listed:
GMAT: 710 (QA-49, VA-38)
GPA: 76% , Bachelor in Information Technology from a tier 2 Engineering college in India.
Work Experience: 37 months and continuing, at a top Chinese ICT solutions provider.
Domain: Telecom\ICT
Position: Software Engineer, recently promoted to Senior Software Engineer
Role: Solution Architect
Provide BSS solutions, functional and architecture designs, and change management to telecom operators around the world.
Involves over 18 months of international work experience.
WestAfrica - 3 + 3 months
SEAsia - 3 months
UK - 4 + 3 months
EastAfrica - 3 months
Extra Curriculars:
More than two years of active involvement with AIESEC.
Last position held: VP Finance at a local committee.
Managed committee’s finances through book keeping, budgeting, ensuring timely audits by govt. certified auditor, etc.
Otherwise involved in facilitating international student exchange, running social projects, leading international interns in sales and marketing for events.
Strongly networked as an alumni now.
Demographic: Indian Male, Age 26
Target areas: Consulting - Strategy and operations/Corporate Restructuring/Turnaround management
Target Schools:
Stretch - Kellog, Haas
Target - Fuqua, Tuck, Stern
Safety - Darden ?
Major Questions:
1. Is the school selection appropriate as per the profile?
2. If not, which sections of the profile seem terribly weak?
3. I gave my GMAT with a preparation that spanned a little over 2 months as the work schedule is really grueling. I was away on an international assignment and had to prepare sporadically.
Main reason to speed up was to be able to apply to two stretch schools and two target schools in the first list itself, but my GMAT score expectations were around 740 with the lower bar of 720. With a 710, I'm not sure of my chances at the listed schools.
Is 710 a good enough score and is the profile strong enough to go ahead right now or should I forget about round 1 and apply in round 2 with an improved GMAT score?
Writing GMAT again will be a real challenge since I just got promoted that has piled up additional responsibilities.
Please advise.
Any additional ideas are much appreciated.