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TierI or TierII - Operations [#permalink] New post 15 May 2005, 10:42
Hi All,
I just crossed the first hurdle GMAT (too tired and stumped on seeing the next one, hopefully gmatclub will be to the rescue as before
I had a few questions, any advice would be greatly appreciated. I am looking to specialize in operations.

Planning to enter the program Fall 2006. Quick summary of case below the questions:

1. I am looking at specializing in Operations, so which schools would be good at these?

2. Would applying to top tier schools be a good choice? or a mix of tierI and tierII?

3. So far I have looked at Kellogs, Wharton (tier i) and
haas and tucks (tier ii) ?




Summary:
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GMAT : 680(Q49V34 i.e. 90/72 percentile)
Experience : 7years.
Currrently : Lead position - team of 6 - major US firm.
PG GPA: 3.5
UG GPA: 3.9

Part-time writer(hopefully essays can be good), published books and journals. Some social service.Planning to take some MBA classes.



later,
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