Score: Plan to take the GMAT
Pre-MBA industry: Consulting
Post-MBA industry: Tech
I have around 11 years of experience in tech consulting. Worked in EY, Cognizant, Bank of America, and TCS. Looking to take up product manager role.
Volunteered for a lot of NGOs:
Protsahan NGO
Led the initiative to develop a comprehensive data strategy and implement visually engaging designs for the non-governmental organization, aimed at effectively showcasing the impact of their endeavors.
Proposed a solution to further enhance and expand the "Pro Child Passport" product.
Vrutti NGO
Assisted the non-governmental organization in accentuating the significant impact of farmers in their annual report for investors.
Underscored to shareholders that the organization's interventions are aiding farmers in reducing their carbon footprint.
Volunteer
Participate in Goodera NGO events to reduce carbon footprint and child education.
Score: 715 GMAT Focus
GPA: 3.7
Pre-MBA industry: Consulting
Post-MBA industry: Entertainment and Sports
I have worked in Sales for 1 year and Consulting for 2 years. I am working as a Strategy Consultant in the Media, Entertainment and Sports industry. Post MBA I want to work as a leader in thus industry, specifically as someone who can manage a team, product or athlete to success. I want to be known in the industry as a go-to when there is a company that needs to increase profits and grow market share. My dream is to be a CEO in motorsport, ideally in Formula 1 and lead my team to a world championship.
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Score: 725 GMAT Focus
GPA: 4.0
Pre-MBA industry: Consulting
Post-MBA industry: Non-Profit and Government
I have spent around 4 years working at Bain Capability Network, having graduated from Lady Shri Ram College for Women, Delhi University. Post MBA, I’m looking to work at an impact consulting firm in the short term, and eventually would like to start my own venture in the same space.
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Score: Plan to take the GMAT
GPA: 3.61
Pre-MBA industry: Health Care
Post-MBA industry: Consulting
I am a dentist. Completed my Undergrad in dentistry in 2013, then was working for pvt clinic in Hyderabad for 1 years. Then for another year and a half I have been moving around for higher studies prep and simultaneously worked at varous clinics. Then I completed my Masters in Orthodontics (braces specialist). I graduated in 2019 and have been working as consultant orthodontist for various pvt clinics and i am running my own setup. Currently working as Asst. Prof at a medical College.
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Score: 730 GMAT Classic
GPA: 2.2
Pre-MBA industry: Investment Banking
Post-MBA industry: Investment Banking
have about 9 ish years of experience 2.5 in teach 6.5 in investment banking + corp-dev. reasonably large transactions valued at ~$1bn+ . Currently on a medical break post fiancé's medical emergency. Want to get back into investment banking.
Extra-Curriculars - mentorship for examinations like the CFA, GMAT, mentor junior associate, organize workshops for low-income families. Part of family trust, award small checks to social workers helping bring change to the village grandparents are from
GMAT - old 730, retake focus - 715,
Rejections - Kellogg, Duke, Cornell, NYU stern
Accepted - McCombs , Georgetown, Fletcher's
i'll be 33 soon, i'm a little disappointed i didn't get into a marquee program. Is it wise for me to apply again? i'm in the process of getting back into full-time work, maybe that hurt my chances? i was working only part-time last year. Would love your opinions
Score: 337 GRE
GPA: 3.629
Pre-MBA industry: Law
Post-MBA industry: Investment Banking
Hi,
Wanted to pursue MBA from Ross.Comment on my credentials GRE,GPA,Work experience. Aren't these credentials enough for good impression? Meant: can I have any edge on admission committee with these data points.
Thanking you for your wonderful words and guidance.
My interview at Said was very average, I was a bit nervous. I think that was key to my rejection. At Cambridge I feel that I got rejected without interview since I applied in R3.
I'm a fellow applicant to NUS MBA Round 2. Haven't heard from them yet. Do you mind sharing when you received the interview invite from NUS and what the experience was like?
The interview was conducted by an adcom member and an alumni. Following were the questions:
1. Tell us about yourself
2. Tell us about how your day to day looks like at your current job
3. You have managed XX no. of people, what are some of the challenges you have faced
4. How can NUS help you in your goals?
5. Tell us about the automations you have mentioned in your application? What's your view on AI?
6. Have you interacted with folks from different geographies and cultures professionally?
7. What sets you apart from others?
8. An instance where you were curious about something?
This went on for some 25 mins and then 5-10 mins were for my questions. They mentioned that they'll get back to me after 2-3 weeks.
All the best to you!
Did you interview for ross?
Did you receive an email from Ross about the waitlist? Even i have applied in the R2 cycle, but no update as on date.
"If you are not invited to interview, the Admissions team will do an additional review of your application before the decision notification deadline. On March 15, you will receive either a waitlist or deny decision. If waitlisted, your application will continue to be reviewed throughout the cycle. "
So actually I am not even waitlisted - looks like pre-waitlist
Can you please describe your process and interview for Judge and Said? It will be very helpful. And also if you could talk about the acceptance/rejection criteria.
My interview at Said was very average, I was a bit nervous. I think that was key to my rejection. At Cambridge I feel that I got rejected without interview since I applied in R3.