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Best,
AK
montgomery280 wrote:
Age: 28
Female, Indian
GMAT: 600 (second attempt);
Toefl:100
GPA: 3.3
Career interest: Marketing/ social and digital media
Target college:
1. Rutgers (have a gre score of 308 apart from gmat at 600. which of the two scores will better my chance at Rutgers?)
2. Temple
3. Thunderbird
Please suggest any colleges that I can possibly apply to with my score. I know my score is not very high but I cannot write the GMAT again.
Educational background:
Graduation in commerce (High ranked college in India)
MBA (Top 20 college in India)
Masters in Commerce (India)
Work experience- total 4 yrs
Domain: Qualitative market research
Market research company: 2 yrs
Brand consulting: 1yr
Others (Sales): 1 year
(Both companies are thought to be the best names in the world to work for)
Have a very strong and quick growth record and can provide very good recos.
Extra curriculars:
Very active in college (edu related). Shows leadership qualities, ownership of responsibility and peer mentoring.
Won awards for professional excellence (Job related)
Scholarship: Dont need any funding.
Will be happy to have any suggestions on schools I must apply to. I am not aiming very high but preferable top 40.
Thank you so much in advance.