VeritasPrepEdison wrote:
Thanks for sharing.
Your experience would provide an interesting mix of materials, including economic and geopolitical analysis, quantitative analysis, leading teams, and managing organizations. These should be rich sources of essay materials that would help distinguish your application.
Your Verbal score on the GMAT is a bit lower than the average at your target schools, so consider retaking if you are confident that you can improve on this with some more preparation, as a higher score could strengthen your chances
Regarding your post MBA goals, it would help to articulate how realistic your planned career change is by explaining how your background can be leveraged, and how the MBA would help into your targeted roles.
Wish you all the best!
Thanks a lot for your reply. Let me admit, it was real quick
Do you think my experience would compensate for my weak GMAT performance? I know it is very hard to give a definite answer to this question, but given the quantitative nature of the roles I wish to fit in, is my GMAT score OK?
Some times, I feel I hit a plateau in my GMAT scores.
Once again, thanks.