Find all School-related info fast with the new School-Specific MBA Forum

It is currently 22 May 2013, 05:15
Customize  |  Hide

Profile Evaluation Request - 26/F

  Question banks Downloads My Bookmarks Reviews  
Author Message
Manager
Manager
User avatar
Status: Class of 2014!!
Joined: 20 Jul 2011
Posts: 160
Concentration: Technology
Schools: Sloan '14 (M)
GMAT 1: 710 Q47 V40
Followers: 5

Kudos [?]: 42 [0], given: 39

Profile Evaluation Request - 26/F [#permalink] New post 20 Jul 2011, 08:21
[deleted]
_________________

Get a peer review for your essays: peer-review-service-for-essays-132830.html


Last edited by purpleshirt on 14 Dec 2011, 06:31, edited 1 time in total.
1 KUDOS received
Moderator
Moderator
Status: Darden Class of 2013
Joined: 28 Jul 2009
Posts: 1839
Schools: University of Virginia
Followers: 18

Kudos [?]: 194 [1] , given: 37

GMAT Tests User
Re: Profile Evaluation Request - 26/F [#permalink] New post 23 Jul 2011, 14:25
1
This post received
KUDOS
I think you have a good chance of getting admitted to one of the schools. I don't consider Tepper to be a "Dream" school for you; it may very well be between safety and target. Obviously, MIT and Haas (and UCLA) will be tough mainly because of the caliber of most of the applicants are great and the admits have stellar GPA and/or GMAT score. You have great academics and GMAT score. Make sure you turn in a good set of applications and nail those interviews. Good luck!
_________________

Find out what's new at GMAT Club - latest features and updates

Manager
Manager
User avatar
Status: Admissions Consultant
Joined: 05 May 2011
Posts: 180
Location: India
Followers: 3

Kudos [?]: 2 [0], given: 0

Re: Profile Evaluation Request - 26/F [#permalink] New post 29 Jul 2011, 04:07
Hi there


Looking at MIT Sloan MBA class profile of 2010-11 the Middle 80% GMAT scores ranged from 670 to 770 and the median score was 720 and at Georgetown’s: 640-740 in their GMAT exam However GMAT alone won’t determine your chances of admission; beyond the academics will also help you in determining your candidature and your work experience plays a vital role as well.

Beyond academics plays an equally important role so make sure you showcase it well. Generally most of the applicants have a good 4-5 years of work experience. Although it is not just the work experience that counts but also what you did there like-what were your achievements, what initiative you took, what changes you drove in your workplace etc. So to leverage this if you can show that in 4 years you have demonstrated the skills business schools are looking for you could put in a strong set of essays. Hence the quality of your work, your academics and beyond academics will play an important role in determining your candidature.

Start thinking what makes you unique and what’s that ‘hook’ that will be key to your application.
_________________

Thanks!
Kavita Singh
FutureWorks Consulting
Pre Application Strategies|Admission Consulting |Pre-Departure Coaching|Workshops

Find out where you stand with our Free Assessment Test or drop your resume at kavita@futureworks.co.in

Re: Profile Evaluation Request - 26/F   [#permalink] 29 Jul 2011, 04:07
    Similar topics Author Replies Last post
Similar
Topics:
New posts EXPERTS_POSTS_IN_THIS_TOPIC Profile Evaluation Request Ethan 4 28 Apr 2006, 15:17
New posts Profile Evaluation Request Ethan 3 28 Apr 2006, 15:19
New posts Request for Profile Evaluation ikaytas 1 12 Dec 2006, 08:55
New posts Profile Eval: 26F, Engineering + Tech, GMAT 730 taptele 0 25 Sep 2012, 21:45
New posts EXPERTS_POSTS_IN_THIS_TOPIC Profile Eval: 26F, Engineering + Tech, GMAT 730 taptele 1 26 Sep 2012, 04:37
Display posts from previous: Sort by

Profile Evaluation Request - 26/F

  Question banks Downloads My Bookmarks Reviews  

Moderators: OasisGC, jordanhendrix



GMAT Club MBA Forum Home| About| Privacy Policy| Terms and Conditions| GMAT Club Rules| Contact| Sitemap

Powered by phpBB © phpBB Group and phpBB SEO

Kindly note that the GMAT® test is a registered trademark of the Graduate Management Admission Council®, and this site has neither been reviewed nor endorsed by GMAC®.