Hi, thank you so much for sharing your profile.
Please understand that if you’re looking at an MBA at Stanford, most of your application is going to be about your work experience. So, it would be really helpful to have a lot more details about your accomplishments at work in the past seven years, including leadership, innovation, impact, challenges you’ve faced, and the kind of qualities, skill sets, expertise, and experiences you’ve built.
Please feel free to share those in detail, and we’ll be happy to help you.
Overall, your profile does look really good. It would be helpful to also know your CGPA or percentage in BCom. Additionally, while it’s not mandatory, completing your CFA would have been a bonus.
Let’s try to get a little more detail about your profile so we can assist you better. check out the Featured section on my LinkedIn or visit my website, Think BlueBox, to explore my work and upcoming events.
Search Aarti Kukreja on LinkedIn, always happy to connect and support MBA applicants!
BlueBoxAdCon
Hi, thank you so much for sharing your profile.
Please understand that if you’re looking at an MBA at Stanford, most of your application is going to be about your work experience. So, it would be really helpful to have a lot more details about your accomplishments at work in the past seven years, including leadership, innovation, impact, challenges you’ve faced, and the kind of qualities, skill sets, expertise, and experiences you’ve built.
Please feel free to share those in detail, and we’ll be happy to help you.
Overall, your profile does look really good. It would be helpful to also know your CGPA or percentage in BCom. Additionally, while it’s not mandatory, completing your CFA would have been a bonus.
Let’s try to get a little more detail about your profile so we can assist you better. check out the Featured section on my LinkedIn or visit my website, Think BlueBox, to explore my work and upcoming events.
Search Aarti Kukreja on LinkedIn, always happy to connect and support MBA applicants!
Hi Akshay, thank you so much for sharing your profile.
Please understand that if you’re looking at an MBA at Stanford, most of your application is going to be about your work experience. So, it would be really helpful to have a lot more details about your accomplishments at work in the past seven years, including leadership, innovation, impact, challenges you’ve faced, and the kind of qualities, skill sets, expertise, and experiences you’ve built.
Please feel free to share those in detail, and we’ll be happy to help you.
Overall, your profile does look really good. It would be helpful to also know your CGPA or percentage in BCom. Additionally, while it’s not mandatory, completing your CFA would have been a bonus.
Let’s try to get a little more detail about your profile so we can assist you better. check out the Featured section on my LinkedIn or visit my website, Think BlueBox, to explore my work and upcoming events.
Search Aarti Kukreja on LinkedIn, always happy to connect and support MBA applicants!
WA@osp2308
Can anyone tell me if there’s any change in probability of applying in round 2 vs round 3?
Hi, it depends on where you’re applying for Round Two or Round Three.
In the United States and Canada, there are usually only two rounds for international students, Round One and Round Two. Most schools do not accept Round Three applications from international students, so Round Two is your best shot and definitely stronger than Round Three.
However, if you’re applying to European or British schools, which often have four to six rounds, then Round Two and Round Three tend to have similar intake opportunities. That said, Round One and Round Two are usually the best for scholarship consideration, some schools stop offering scholarships after Round Two.
So, it’s important to check the specific deadlines and scholarship policies for each school you’re applying to. That should help guide your strategy. If you need any help with your MBA Application you can reach out to us via BlueBox Consulting website
Krishnajain1103
Hey . I have a work experience of 3 yrs like I’m in the last yr of ug . I’m actually working full time. So is it possible i get in top b school with my 3 yrs full time and 2 yrs part time.
Thank you!
For an MBA program, having full-time work experience after completing your undergraduate degree is compulsory.
While you’re studying, the school cannot assume that you’re also working full-time. That would imply either you weren’t fully focused on your studies or you weren’t fully committed to your job.
Either way, schools want to see a clear sequence: first a full-time degree, followed by full-time work experience. That’s what qualifies you to be eligible for an MBA program. If you need any help with your MBA Application you can reach out to us via BlueBox Consulting website.
Thanks!