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Re: Profile Evaluation please! GMAT 720 (Q50, V37), CA CFA L3 [#permalink]
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You don't really supply enough detail to make any recommendations on which b-schools would be a good match. from a general sense, you should apply to the best schools you can get into, but that is a loaded proposition. You need to develop your post MBA vision which will help you target schools who have a reputation for a particular field or discipline (general management, finance, health care management, marketing, etc). Having said that, most b-schools will adequately prepare you for a career in business no matter what field you choose, so it might become more important for you to reverse engineer your school selections by looking at where your post MBA targeted employers do their recruiting. geographic location may also play into your decision. I would say from a 10,000 foot view, you have the core credentials on paper to qualify you to apply to schools in the top 20, but not the top 5 if that helps. I would start with this list of 15 schools and narrow down according to whether your GMAT fits within the schools' 80% range and also if they seem to value international applicants (most do). Hope this helps.
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