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Stanford Sloan - Profile Evaluation Request [#permalink] New post 02 Jan 2012, 11:42
Hi Stacy,

Can you please evaluate my profile?

Indian - Male 33 yrs old - IT - 12+ years of experience.

GMAT 1st : 600
GMAT 2nd : 660 (Q-49, V-32)

I understand my score is at lower side.
I've PMed you my profile with more details.

The schools I'm thinking of are:

Stanford - Sloan
Kelogg - 1 year
UCLA

Judge Business School
Said Business School
LBS / Insead

HKUST
NUS

What are my chances for these schools?
Will giving GMAT again can help (considering that I've already given it twice)?
Is there any other schools do you suggest?

Stanford Sloan program says it is a rolling admission? I'm not sure what it means. Can you please clarify?
Kelogg 1 year program is expecting some eligibility criteria such as Accounting, etc. Since I come from IT background, what are my options for this.

Thanks
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Re: Stanford Sloan - Profile Evaluation Request [#permalink] New post 02 Jan 2012, 15:22
Hi kannn,

I do recommend you consider taking the GMAT test again. The reason is, let's consider Chicago Booth for example, which is similar to the programs you are looking at. The average GMAT score is 720, with an 80% score range of 660-760. This means that if you applied with your score, your score would be in the bottom 10th percentile. This does not necessarily mean you would not be accepted, however it is not a preferable position to be in.

Rolling admissions means that applications are considered as they arrive. With rolling admissions, the earlier you apply to a program, the better.

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Re: Stanford Sloan - Profile Evaluation Request [#permalink] New post 02 Jan 2012, 16:53
Hi Stacy,

Will taking GMAT 3rd time be considered negative by ad-com?
How about other schools?
If I managed to improve my score, will my profile make better chance?

Thanks
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