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Hello, I am Saketh. I had given my Gmat in the last week of March and applied to Tepper, Simon and Whitman schools in the last round for MBA 2022-2024. Got a score of 730(50, 39) and have an experience of 36 months. What are my chances of getting admission in any of these schools? Thanks in advance!!
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Hello, I am Saketh. I had given my Gmat in the last week of March and applied to Tepper, Simon and Whitman schools in the last round for MBA 2022-2024. Got a score of 730(50, 39) and have an experience of 36 months. What are my chances of getting admission in any of these schools? Thanks in advance!!
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Hi, If you have already applied, it would be better to wait and watch. Typically round 3 applications are difficult for Indians as so many have already applied in the prior 2 rounds. In case it doesn't work out for you- you can make an early start for the Fall 2022 applications (May is a perfect month to get started on the applications). The previous year's experience will help you know what mistakes you made in the last set of applications and take corrective measures.
Without knowing your full profile and just the information you provided, I would assume it's going to be a tough go for you. This has been an ultra-competitive year and, as others have noted, you aren't bringing the outside-the-box profile that typically suits round 3 candidates.
We are not saying it's impossible, but you definitely need a Plan B in place just to be safe.