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8 years
United States
2026
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Score: 655 GMAT Focus
GPA: 3.76
Pre-MBA industry: Technology
Post-MBA industry: Technology
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Short term post MBA I’d like to work in entrepreneurship or technology/product management. I currently work as a Scrum Master/Manager for a tech consulting company. Out of the MBA I’d like to move out of team management and get into director level, strategic work, or work across the enterprise.


Long term would be VP or c-suite product level.

I have taken the GMAT FE once and received a 625. I'll be taking it again in February with a goal of upper 600s.
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8 months ago
03 Sep 2025, 03:58
Not sure if any of these Full Time MBAs would allow your application without a test, although for many Executive, PT/ evening programs, taking a much shorter EA may help.
Anyway, details of your College, College Standing, Professional accomplishments (not just your role), ECs etc would immensely help. Without those, unfortunately your current list looks more like a wish-list, devoid of the much needed homework on your part.

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8 months ago
03 Sep 2025, 06:05
Thanks for sharing your profile @mewsmas . You seem to be a competitive candidate for top US tech-oriented MBA programs if you take and score well on the GMAT Focus. With 8+ years, you fit the preferred experience band for FT MBAs and are well-positioned to recruit into product management and senior product roles after MBA. Key remaining lifts are: (1) an admissions-grade GMAT, (2) tightened storytelling to show product/strategy readiness (not just agile/team management), and (3) clear examples of ownership & measurable impact.

Booth, Kellogg, Ross, and McDonough medians show mid-to-high 600s-730+ GMATs and average work experience of around 5-7 years. Your experience is on target, but your score will materially affect admission/scholarship chances.

Take the GMAT / GMAT Focus. Top programs still use test scores heavily to compare quantitatively across applicants. Booth & Kellogg medians are high (Booth ~728 avg; Kellogg ~733 avg historically). A strong quantitative score opens doors and scholarships.

You have the right experience length. With 8+ years, you’ll be at or above the mean experience for many FT classes, good for senior roles and R1/R2 timing. (Part-time students show higher variance and often have 6-8+ yrs.)

Full-time is the stronger path for a role pivot to senior product/strategy. If you want to move into product leadership (director → VP) and recruit via school pipelines, an FT MBA can give the best access to career services, internships, and on-campus recruiting, with good networking and research on your own. Part-time is great if you must keep working, want to avoid opportunity cost, and don’t need a full pivot. (See part-time class profiles and outcomes.)

What each school values, and how you can position:
Chicago Booth (target / reach to lock): Strong analytics/strategy culture and product roles via tech recruiting, emphasizing metrics, A/B results, and analytics you used as Scrum Manager. Booth class GMAT ~728 and average work exp ~5 yrs.

Kellogg (reach/ target): Leadership, product management, and collaborative culture. Kellogg's median GMAT is historically ~733. Sell cross-functional leadership (engineers, PMs, stakeholders) and product strategy exposure.

Michigan Ross (target): Action-based (MAP) and strong product/tech pipeline; medians around high 600s-720. Position as operator → product leader, with examples of strategic initiatives.

Georgetown McDonough (target/ match): Slightly lower numeric medians (GMAT ~696 avg) but strong for those wanting East Coast tech/strategy roles. Good if you seek a balance between rigor and slightly more accessible stats.

Full-time vs Part-time:
If your priority is a substantive industry/role pivot (Scrum Manager → Director Product / Head of Product), → Full-time MBA is typically better: internship opportunities, full recruitment cycle, dedicated career coaches, alumni access, and on-campus interviews.

If you must keep income / senior role and cannot leave job → Part-time/evening /weekend can work, especially for promotions within your company or slower lateral moves. But note: on-campus recruiting and internship signals can be weaker for part-time students. (See Kellogg Evening & Weekend and Booth Part-Time profiles; they show higher average experience and different recruiting expectations.)

Concrete gaps & how you can fix them:
1) GMAT: Set a target early.
2) Product signal beyond agile title: Admissions care about what you own, product metrics, launches, roadmap decisions, prioritization tradeoffs, and cross-functional initiatives. Convert “Scrum Manager” bullets into product/impact bullets (numbers: % retention improvement, time-to-market, revenue enabled, cost saved). If you lack product ownership, create a product project: build a roadmap + prototype + metrics.
3) Leadership at scale: With 8+ yrs, provide 3-4 stories showing strategic influence: leading cross-org initiatives, shaping product strategy, P&L influence, or mentoring leaders. Use STAR + metrics.
4) Networking & internships prep: Booth/Kellogg/Ross, prepare to secure a summer internship if changing function. Start informational interviews with alumni now.

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8 months ago
03 Sep 2025, 20:17
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Priyanka here from ARINGO. Speaking about your profile, if you are targeting a FT MBA program, I would recommend that you appear for a GMAT/GRE test. A strong score will enhance your profile. Your age will not be a hindrance to your profile, you will just have to have strong answers for 'Why MBA?' and 'Why now?'

It will be crucial for you to figure out which type of MBA program you wish to apply for. I hope our article MBA over 30 helps you to plan your MBA journey.

I’d be happy to offer you a free profile review for your target MBA programs to see where you stand and how to boost your chances, happy to help!
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5 years
India
2026
Female
Score: 555 GMAT Focus
GPA: 4.0
Pre-MBA industry: Finance: Diversified Financial Services
Post-MBA industry: Consulting
ISB
Full Time MBA
Full Time MBA
Round 1, 2026
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18 May 2025 08:05
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IIM Ahmedabad PGPX
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I recently gave my first attempt at the GMAT and wanted to check my chances of getting into the IIMK PGP-BL program with an average GMAT score.


About Me
I am currently working as an Assistant Manager in Audit & Assurance at one of the Big Four firms, with 5 years of experience. Over the course of my career, I have received multiple awards for delivering excellent client service and facilitating seamless communication with clients. I have also been recognized by partners and senior managers for driving innovations within testing methodologies.

I have led more than 5 audits, both PCAOB (public) and AICPA (private), typically overseeing 2–3 junior staff members whom I coach and mentor. I was recognized for challenging the status quo and revamping revenue testing procedures, which accounted for 15% of overall audit hours.

Beyond client work, I have contributed to my firm’s culture and community initiatives. I was a core committee member for the firm’s annual celebratory events and co-led partner visits to India. I have also volunteered through my firm’s outreach program at a local school. In addition, I actively participate in my community, including initiatives such as organizing vaccinations for neighborhood dogs.

My academics
10th - 88%
12th - 88%
Graduation - 82%

GMAT score
555
Quant - 77
Verbal - 88
DI -73
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11 months ago
18 May 2025, 13:02
Hi Ananya
Priyanka here from ARINGO. Speaking about your profile, I see a strong and focused foundation. With about 4+ years of experience in statutory audit, you are likely to bring a solid understanding of financial systems, risk, and compliance, skills which are highly valued by the adcoms. Transitioning from audit to consulting is a well-trodden path, and many candidates with similar backgrounds have made successful pivots.

You should aim for a score close to 695-705. Anything above would be further strengthening your profile. Can you focus on highlighting what differentiates your audit experience, worked with global clients or cross-functional teams? Any involvement in mentoring or firm-wide initiatives can strengthen your leadership narrative.

I’d love to take a closer look at your profile to help you identify what aspects of your experience to highlight and how to position yourself for your target programs.

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11 months ago
19 May 2025, 04:06
Hi Ananya,

With over 4 years of experience in statutory audit, you’re well-positioned to pursue an MBA, especially with a clear goal of transitioning into consulting. Your audit background provides a strong foundation in analytical thinking, attention to detail, and client management - skills valued in consulting. Make sure your consulting goals are specific and well-defined. For programs like ISB and Oxford Said, your GMAT score will play a critical role in strengthening your profile. To stay competitive, aim for a score of 685+.

It will be important to clearly articulate why consulting, why now, and how your audit experience translates into a consulting skill set. Highlighting your leadership, professional achievements, relevant skills, career goals, unique experiences, and fit with the program effectively will be crucial in crafting a compelling application. To maximize your chances, consider applying to a balanced mix of reach, target, and safety schools. Feel free to book a free call with our MBA consultants for a more detailed discussion. You can also contact us directly at [email protected] or +91-7780769732.
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11 months ago
19 May 2025, 07:30
Thank you for sharing your background and goals @Ananya 1801! With nearly 5 years of experience in statutory audit, you're approaching the work experience sweet spot for most global MBA programs, especially those in India and Europe. Your intention to transition into consulting post-MBA is a common and achievable pivot, especially from an accounting/audit background, provided you build a compelling story and secure a strong GMAT score.

Let’s talk about school fit. ISB routinely admits applicants from Big 4 or audit backgrounds looking to transition into consulting, especially if they can showcase analytical thinking, client exposure, and leadership. However, Indian male applicants from finance/audit are part of an overrepresented pool, so you'll need to differentiate yourself with a strong GMAT score (ideally 710+), extracurricular depth, and a crisp articulation of why consulting.

When it comes to IIMA PGPX, the average work experience tends to be around 7 to 8 years, so you would be applying slightly on the younger side. Success at IIMA will depend on whether your work has had accelerated impact - team leadership, client ownership, or large-scale audit/project responsibility.

At Oxford, the average work experience is around 5 years, and they value applicants who bring international exposure, intellectual curiosity, and a global perspective. If you’ve worked with multinational clients or in diverse teams, be sure to highlight that.

To make your candidacy even stronger, focus on nailing the GMAT and showcasing leadership & initiative in your current role. One common challenge for auditors is being perceived as lacking leadership experience. Try to highlight any client-facing engagements, mentoring roles, team supervision, or special projects where you took the lead. If you’ve done cross-functional work or driven change in any way, spotlight it in your resume and essays. You can take a look at this blog on: Exhibit Different Forms of Leadership.

Finally, spend time clarifying your post-MBA goals. Break it down: Are you targeting strategy consulting with MBB? Implementation-focused roles with firms like Deloitte or PwC? What industries or geographies excite you most? Schools want to see a logical and well-researched transition plan, not just ambition.

Would you like help preparing your resume for MBA applications, shortlisting schools based on scholarship opportunities and consulting outcomes, or crafting essays? We’d be happy to learn more about your profile and journey. Let’s chat. Feel free to book a profile evaluation session.

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6 years
India
2025
Male
Score: 750 GMAT Classic
GPA: 2.7
Pre-MBA industry: Energy
Post-MBA industry: Energy
Columbia
Full Time MBA
Full Time MBA
Round 3, 2025
AcceptedJun 13, 25
ScholarshipNone
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24 Jun 2025 10:06
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03 Sep 2025, 00:57
hey anand, I am currently on the WL for the jan intake. could you share what helped you convert to an admit?
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2024
Pre-MBA industry: Finance: Diversified Financial Services
Post-MBA industry: Consulting
Alberta
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03 Sep 2025, 06:49
Hi @attemporibus ! We would love to learn more about your academic background, extracurricular activities, professional experience, and personal journey so we can offer a more tailored assessment of your profile and evaluate your chances at your target school more accurately. If you'd like, feel free to book a profile evaluation session.

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Wharton
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2 Sep 2025 08:09
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Hi @explicaboquasi ! We would love to learn more about your academic background, extracurricular activities, professional experience, and personal journey so we can offer a more tailored assessment of your profile and evaluate your chances at your target schools more accurately. If you'd like, feel free to book a profile evaluation session.

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10 years
2026
Pre-MBA industry: Finance: Investment Management
Post-MBA industry: Finance: Investment Banking
Fisher
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Full Time MBA
Early Round, 2026
8 months ago
3 Sep 2025 03:09
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03 Sep 2025, 06:47
Hi @quietCFO ! We would love to learn more about your academic background, extracurricular activities, professional experience, and personal journey so we can offer a more tailored assessment of your profile and evaluate your chances at your target schools more accurately. If you'd like, feel free to book a profile evaluation session.

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2 years
India
2026
Female
Score: Plan to take the GMAT
GPA: 8.09
Pre-MBA industry: Consulting
Post-MBA industry: Finance: Diversified Financial Services
LBS
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Full Time MBA
Round 2, 2026
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Johnson (Cornell)
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HEC Paris
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Round 2, 2026
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NUS Singapore
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Imperial College
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Kellogg
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Stanford GSB
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Full Time MBA
Round 2, 2026
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2 years experience in big4 consulting, Tier- 1 college in India, Best outgoing student 2023, Own venture with a turnover of 26%, Masters in Indian Classical dance - Kuchipudi, Diploma in Carnatic Indian Classical music, Contestant in a national television singing show- placed top 12.

Grade 12 - Highest in math and accounts in the city.
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8 months ago
02 Sep 2025, 11:12
Hey Sri- Any thoughts on all Visa issues and job prospects ? Fellow applicant
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8 months ago
03 Sep 2025, 04:03
Target applying for 2027 intake. A WE of min 3 years is recommended when applying.
Assuming your GRE/GMAT is decent (685 or more), Imperial would be shooting too low
Also, assuming your WE accomplishments have been decent, and your college standing at least Tier-2, you may be able to target T-10s in US, and top-5 in Europe as well.


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03 Sep 2025, 05:17
Thanks for sharing your profile @Sri Sivathmika ! Starting with your strengths: Distinctive non-work leadership (dance/music + national TV = strong storytelling edge). Early awards (“Best outgoing student 2023,” city topper in Math/Accounts) → academic signal. Consulting + venture → shows initiative and client exposure.

Watch-outs: Only 2 years of work experience. Most targets average ~5-6 years, but the range includes 2-13, so you’ll be on the junior side; your impact depth must pop. GMAT not taken yet → this will largely set your range (see targets below).

Reality check: what top programs want.
LBS: ~5 years avg; range has included 2-13 years. Kellogg: ~5 years avg, GMAT classic ~730-740 (Focus ~685). Stanford GSB: ~5.1 years avg, GMAT avg ~738. Johnson (Cornell): ~5.3 yrs avg, ~710 GMAT median. HEC Paris: ~6 yrs avg, GMAT classic ~690. NUS: ~6 yrs avg, GMAT classic ~670. Imperial: avg ~5 yrs, min 3 yrs typically.

What can you improve before R2:
1) Score early → leaves time for a retake.
2) Finance pivot proof. Coursework: Accounting/Valuation (Coursera/edX/Harvard CORe) & a financial modeling certificate.
Thought leadership: Short LinkedIn posts on India→SEA finance themes.
Deal/transaction exposure in current role; if possible, internal rotation to valuation, or corp-fin engagements.

3) Leadership at scale: formalize mentoring, lead pro-bono finance project for an NGO/social enterprise (measurable outcomes).
4) Recommendations: choose supervisors who can evidence analytical rigor, client impact, and team leadership, not just titles.
5) Entrepreneurship clarity: quantify your venture (revenue, margins, growth, customers); “X% turnover” → frame as YoY growth or margin with numbers.

Scholarships skew to earlier rounds; R2 still gets merit if execution is crisp.

Questions for you to reflect on:
1) Which finance role are you targeting first post-MBA (like equity research, corporate development, investment banking, asset mgmt, fintech strategy)?
2) Any deal/valuation work already (even small)?
3) Constraint on location post-MBA (US, UK, Singapore, India)?

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India
2026
Female
Score: 615 GMAT Focus
Pre-MBA industry: Student
Post-MBA industry: Retail: E-commerce
ISB
Full Time MBA (YLP)
Full Time MBA (YLP)
Round 1, 2026
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Kellogg
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Round 1, 2026
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Computer Science undergraduate at BITS Pilani Dubai Campus (Class of 2026) with strong exposure to both technology and business.

Leadership experience as Community Chair, ACM BPDC (organised hackathons, built tech communities) and Marketing Head, AEP (led content, design, and outreach strategy).

Currently Chief of Staff at Module Xero, an AI-leadership consultancy, managing brand strategy, podcasts, and partnerships, including representation at UN Women’s World Youth Skills Day 2025.

Entrepreneurial projects include HouseKeeping (domestic help subscription platform) and EcoMosaic (green media concept), alongside driving marketing and sponsorships for major university events and sustainability fairs.

Research contributions in FinTech cybersecurity, sentiment analysis, and economic policy, with publications and presentations in progress.

Why MBA now:
Through internships, entrepreneurial ventures, and leadership roles, I have discovered my passion for marketing strategy—where creativity meets analytics to drive growth. An MBA will provide the structured training, global exposure, and networks I need to transition from execution-focused roles to strategic leadership.

Short-term goal (post-MBA):
To work in marketing strategy roles at a global firm in the EU or MENA region, focusing on brand growth, digital transformation, and purpose-driven campaigns.

Long-term goal:
To establish and lead my own marketing consultancy firm, helping organizations across Europe and the Middle East build innovative, sustainable, and human-centered brands.

Region targeted:
Primarily, the EU and MENA are both vibrant, evolving markets where global brands increasingly demand localised yet future-oriented marketing solutions.

Planning to give GMAT Focus again.
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8 months ago
03 Sep 2025, 03:39
Applying for Deferred MBA you would need a stellar profile - Think GMAT 705+, though Darden may consider your case.
Alternatively, apply post WE of 3-4 years

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2 years
India
2026
Male
Score: Plan to take the GMAT
Pre-MBA industry: Technology
Post-MBA industry: Consulting
HEC Paris
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I am passionate about leveraging analytical thinking and strategic insight to solve complex business challenges. Post-MiM, my short-term goal is to enter the consulting industry, where I can work on diverse projects, develop problem-solving skills, and gain exposure to multiple industries. In the long term, I aim to either start my own venture, applying the knowledge and network I build during the MiM, or join a venture capital firm to support and scale innovative startups. I am particularly interested in opportunities in Europe, where I can immerse myself in dynamic business environments and contribute meaningfully to growth and innovation.
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8 months ago
03 Sep 2025, 03:35
Hi @RandomCanoe,
1. Many details from your profile are missing, and therefore, an understanding of your profile is uninformed at best.
2. Without your CGPA, your Undergrad College, your degree, and your GMAT, I can only assume you would be up against the most over-represented minority (Indian Male Engineer). A high score in these that shows your academic callibre would help differentiate your case against the pool you are pitted against.
3. The Career Trajectory that you plan, from Technology to Consulting, is fairly common, and achievable, though that also means your Resume, Essays, LORs etc have to highlight your accomplishments well, and your narrative compelling.
4. Just writing HEC thrice does not improve your chances 3x. You need to show maturity by understanding the need for back-ups, and seek backups in other good schools, both higher and lower ranked than HEC (depending on your profile).

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4 years
France
2026
Male
Score: 645 GMAT Focus
GPA: 7/10
Pre-MBA industry: Finance: Investment Banking
Post-MBA industry: Finance: Private Equity
INSEAD
August Intake
August Intake
Round 2, 2026
AcceptedJan 12, 26
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22 Jan 2026 05:01
Columbia
Full Time MBA
Full Time MBA
Round 1, 2026
AppliedJul 29, 25
DeniedNov 14, 25
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17 Nov 2025 01:11
Stern
Full Time MBA
Full Time MBA
Round 1, 2026
AppliedJul 29, 25
WaitlistedNov 13, 25
5 months ago
17 Nov 2025 01:11
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29 Jul 2025 08:07
- 4 years in Investment Banking (Leading M&A boutique)

- Co-funded an app during my last years of university (eventually did not succeed)
- Switch to PE
- Strong essays and LORs
- For CBS and NYU, I have good extra references from top alumni
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8 months ago
03 Sep 2025, 01:10
154 EA may just about be around the threshold for IB & PE career goals, and for these top Universities,
Unless the GPA is in the top percentile, it weakens your demonstrated academic calibre a little further.
Your ethnicity may get you points in diversity

That said, you have already applied. Why are you even looking for a profile assessment now?

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03 Sep 2025, 03:08
I want to see what my chances are. Thanks for the info
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6 years
India
2025
Score: 695 GMAT Focus
Pre-MBA industry: Finance: Diversified Financial Services
Post-MBA industry: Consulting
INSEAD
August Intake
August Intake
Round 1, 2025
AcceptedNov 15, 24
Scholarship25%
9 months ago
4 Aug 2025 12:08
ISB
Full Time MBA
Full Time MBA
Round 1, 2025
AcceptedNov 14, 24
ScholarshipNone
9 months ago
4 Aug 2025 12:08
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8 months ago
02 Sep 2025, 18:09
Hey Eva. Your profile looks similar to mine. Could you do a review for my profile and guide me on what helped you in getting admits from INSEAD and ISB?
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4 years
United States
2026
Male
Score: 705 GMAT Focus
GPA: 3.63
Pre-MBA industry: Government
Post-MBA industry: Consulting
Fuqua
Full Time MBA
Full Time MBA
Round 1, 2026
AppliedAug 20, 25
InterviewedNov 3, 25
MatriculatingDec 11, 25
Scholarship75%
3 months ago
3 Feb 2026 07:02
McCombs
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Will try to be detailed so you know the other factors admissions may have considered in whatever decisions they made.


Demographic info: I am a straight black man from Alabama who comes from a low-income, single parent household in a high crime area. I am not first-generation but only because my parents recently got degrees, not because they had them while I was growing up. Will be 26 at time of matriculation.

Education Info: I do not come from a very well-known school, but it is highly respected within Alabama. 3.63 GPA. I led clubs, volunteered on and off campus (and still volunteer in my free time), and was on the executive cabinet in my SGA. I started in civil engineering and transferred to finance after a summer internship showed me a glimpse of the business world. I worked through college to afford tuition and food.

Career info: I do not come from a typical MBA career background. I'll have about 50 months of experience in government and DoD contracting, working as a financial analyst and program controller.

Post-MBA, I intend to go into management consulting, focusing on due diligence and turnarounds, then transition to the operational arm of a PE firm or search fund.
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Hi everyone,


Looking for some honest advice on my MBA profile. Just retook the GRE and got 324 (earlier attempts: 315 in April, 309 in July). Planning to apply to R1 for 1-year or accelerated MBA programs.

Background:

Work Experience: ~9 years total (10 by matriculation).

~5.5 years in Corporate Finance, Private Equity, & Investment Banking research support roles (Financial Modeling, Comps Analysis, M&A research etc.)

Last ~3.5 years in Training & Development, where I lead technical upskilling initiatives in Investment Banking and Private Equity domains (M&A, LBO modeling etc).

The switch was intentional, as I was always interested in L&D, and this seemed like a great fit of my domain and function.

Post-MBA Goals: Pivot into front-office/strategy roles within Investment Banking or Corporate Development.

Academics: Commerce undergrad from a Delhi University, ~73%.

Age: 30.


Other Details:

Founded a photography & travel club at undergrad level.

Volunteer experience with a microfinance NGO (helping train rural entrepreneurs on basic financial tools).

Currently based in India.

Preference for 1-year formats; keeping budget in check (ideally <$80k tuition).


Target Schools So Far:

ISB
HEC Paris
Imperial
INSEAD
LBS
Cambridge
Oxford
NUS
NTU
IIM Bangalore EPGP
IIMA Ahmedabad PGPX

Questions:
1. How do you see my competitiveness for these schools with a GRE 324 and my background?

2. Any strong alternatives in Europe/Canada/Australia under $80k that I should add to the list?

3. Would US one-year MBAs like Kellogg 1Y, Cornell Tech, Duke, Emory be viable given my age/experience?

4. Will 2-year MBA be suitable for me, considering my workex, age, ROI? If yes, a few suggestions here will be appreciated.

Thanks for your time and inputs.
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30 Apr 2025, 07:08
Training others on IB topics shows that you have built up a solid conceptual understanding over the years. But if your goal is to move into a front-office position after the MBA, for eg. in M&A, capital markets or coverage, you will need to demonstrate not only your expertise, but also your experience in deal execution, client engagement, and financial modeling, likely from the past IB experience.

At the moment, your description suggests you have been in more of a middle-office or support role (but maybe I am wrong). That’s not a deal breaker, but you need to be strategic. Schools and recruiters will want to see why the move makes sense and how your previous experience will add value to a front office role. You might want to do that:
1. Start telling a story that connects your previous work to your deal making skills.
2. Highlight any modeling, valuation or pitchbook experience.
3. Showcase a vision in terms of industries or problems you want to impact.

Your GRE is too low. Target upwards of a 327 as you are focused on a finance heavy domain.


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02 Sep 2025, 11:04
Hi! Thanks for reviewing my profile earlier. Could you please review again and provide suggestions, based on my updated GRE and other details?
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30 Apr 2025, 08:44
Hi @bellabournvita
Thanks for sharing your profile!

You’re at the senior-most end of the full-time MBA applicant pool with 9 years of work-ex, especially for programs like ISB, HEC Paris, and Imperial. That said, your depth of domain exposure within Investment Banking, both in front-end roles and more recently in Learning & Development, makes for a unique profile but also comes with certain risks in terms of perception and re-entry into front-office roles.

You hold 74% (~3.7 GPA) from your undergrad which is decent. But the GRE score of 315 is currently the weakest link in your profile. Given the high competition at ISB and global schools, and your aim to pivot back into front-office IB roles (which themselves are extremely selective post-MBA), your GRE needs to be at least 327+ to be considered competitive. It's good that you're planning to retake the GRE as this will be a make-or-break factor for schools like HEC and ISB.

Your 7 years of front-end IB work in multinational firms is a major strength, especially if you can showcase deal exposure, leadership in transaction execution, and progression across roles. The pivot to L&D is unusual and may raise questions, not because it lacks merit, but because it may suggest a drift away from the core finance track. That said, you can frame this well if you present it as a strategic pause where you deepened your domain expertise and developed training/leadership skills while staying within the IB vertical.

To strengthen your work narrative:
- Quantify your deal experience (volume, sectors, clients).
- Clarify why the switch to L&D happened and how it connects to your renewed drive to return to front-office roles.
- Speak of your mentorship and leadership in your L&D tenure.
- If available, talk about international exposure in your IB role

Your stated goals which is to return to Investment Banking in front-end or strategy roles are clear but need better nuance. Schools will want to know:
- What kind of IB work — M&amp;A advisory, ECM, DCM, restructuring, sector-focused?
- How will an MBA fill gaps you currently face in getting back into IB?
- Are you open to corporate finance or strategy roles as a bridge?

IB hiring, especially in front-office, is still extremely competitive, even for traditional candidates. Your background will be respected, but re-entering IB after 2 years in a non-transactional role and with 9+ years of experience puts you in a trickier position unless you can clearly articulate your continued relevance and preparedness. You might want to hedge your post-MBA plan slightly by being open to roles in corporate development, financial strategy, boutique advisory, or even PE operations. These often welcome more seasoned professionals.

Speaking of your School Fit &amp; Application Strategy:

- ISB: A good fit but remember that ISB is very GMAT/GRE sensitive. A 315 won’t cut it, but a 325+ might.
- HEC Paris: Strong for finance, especially in Europe. However, EU IB roles are tough to crack for non-EU citizens unless language or work rights are present. Again, GRE must improve.
- Imperial: This is a more realistic selection but also not a major IB feeder. Could work well if you're open to post-MBA UK roles in corporate finance or strategic finance.
- IIM EPGP: Good choice if living in India and fast-tracking to senior roles in this region is your objective.

For global mobility and IB aspirations, consider adding ESMT Berlin, ESADE, or Rotterdam as geographic hedges.

We’d love to offer a 1-on-1 profile evaluation to dive deeper into your strengths, talk through your fit across schools, and co-create a tailored application game plan!

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02 Sep 2025, 11:04
Hi! Thanks for reviewing my profile earlier. Could you please review again and provide suggestions, based on my updated GRE and other details?
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30 Apr 2025, 08:45
Thank you for sharing your profile @bellabournvita. Based on your profile, there’s a lot of depth, leadership potential, and domain expertise that you bring to the table.

You’ve built a relevant foundation in investment banking across multinational firms, which positions you well for an MBA with a post-MBA goal in the same industry. The 7 years of hands-on experience in front-end IB roles are valued, particularly at schools that recruit heavily for finance. Transitioning to a domain-focused Learning & Development role in the same space can also be seen as a leadership-oriented pivot, as long as it is framed correctly in your application as a deliberate step that reinforced your expertise, communication skills, and mentorship capacity. You might want to take a look at this BLOG on How to Exhibit Different Forms of Leadership. Your academic credentials, including a 74% in a Commerce degree from Delhi University, which fall within an acceptable range for international MBA programs, especially if your transcripts include quant-heavy coursework.

The most immediate area for improvement is your GRE score. Great that you are already planning a retake. A 315 is below the average for your target schools, particularly ISB, HEC, and IIMA PGPX, where the average tends to fall in the 325-330+ range for competitive applicants. You may find this blog on Navigating Low GMAT/GPA Scores in MBA Applications particularly insightful. A 325+ GRE score will significantly improve your odds and help offset your age and slightly unconventional recent experience in L&D. Given your goal to return to front-office finance, the score will also serve as a signal of your analytical aptitude and preparedness for an MBA.

Another area to reflect on is the 2-year stint in L&D. While this experience is not inherently negative, it might raise questions about your trajectory. Adcoms may wonder whether the shift was driven by a slowdown in your IB career or by a strategic decision. Your application essays must clearly articulate how this phase complements your overall story and adds leadership and communication strengths that will enhance your post-MBA success in IB or strategic finance roles. This blog on Strengths and Weaknesses could be worth checking out!

ISB can be a good target, but with 9 years of experience, you are on the higher end of their typical age range. This isn’t a deal-breaker, but your application will need to emphasize leadership and scale of impact. A strong GRE score and clear articulation of your “Why MBA, Why Now” will be critical. HEC Paris and Imperial College London can be good fits too, especially given their openness to experienced professionals and strong finance placement. At HEC, international exposure and deal experience will be key to strengthening your candidacy. If you have worked on cross-border transactions, this should be highlighted. Imperial might be more forgiving on the GRE and is a strong brand in Europe for finance, though placement into front-end IB may require networking. IIMA PGPX can also be a good fit among your current targets. The program is designed for mid-to-senior-level professionals with substantial experience. You would need to demonstrate how your experience (especially the transition to L&D) aligns with your renewed goal to re-enter IB, while also showing the maturity and leadership that PGPX values.

Given your years of experience and goals, you may want to consider other global programs with strong finance recruiting and age flexibility, like INSEAD, Cambridge Judge, and Oxford Saïd.

Focus the next month on GRE prep, especially building quant strength. Simultaneously, begin introspecting on your career story and how to narrate the L&D switch effectively. Your age and experience are not liabilities per se, but they require a well-thought-out narrative that aligns career growth with post-MBA aspirations. Schools will ask: Why do you need an MBA now? How will it help you get where you want to go? Why did you step into L&D, and how does that make you a better leader?

Questions to Reflect On:
1)Can you point to deal-making or client engagement stories in IB that showcase leadership, ownership, and business impact?

2)What was the rationale behind your move into L&D, and how can you position it as a strength rather than a detour?

3)Are you geographically flexible post-MBA, or are you focused on returning to India or APAC?

If you’re open to it, we’d be happy to dive deeper into your profile to assess your chances. You can book a one-on-one profile evaluation with us anytime!

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02 Sep 2025, 11:04
Hi! Thanks for reviewing my profile earlier. Could you please review again and provide suggestions, based on my updated GRE and other details?
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30 Apr 2025, 10:14
Hello, thanks for sharing your profile. Your 9 years in IB and domain-focused L&D pivot are impressive. But with a 315 GRE, you’ll need a 325+ to stay competitive for ISB, IIMs, and HEC, especially given your re-entry to front-end roles.

Let’s connect to craft a winning reapplication and school targeting strategy.

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01 May 2025, 05:31
Thanks everyone for the insights. I will update after next GRE attempt. A list of additional target schools for 1 year MBA, with good placement within IB, will be helpful too.
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01 May 2025, 07:15
Hi @bellabournvita
If you want a good idea about more schools that offer 1 year MBA programs with strong IB placements, would suggest to hop on a profile evaluation call with us. It's pro-bono and we can also give you astute insights into the kind of GRE score you should target in lieu of your next attempt. You can reach out through either one of our coordinates and we'd be happy to guide you.

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Good luck with your GRE retake @bellabournvita! Feel free to book a profile evaluation call at your convenience. Happy to invite you to our next Coffee Session on 9th May.
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After 8 years working in software tech industry I want to switch to product management. I would like to target top tech firms especially in AI domain after my MBA.
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Hey could you please describe your role a bit pre mba
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Hi Ruhi, Can i DM you for some guidance? I also have similar profile and targeting Insead this year
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2 years in clean energy product management


2 years in engineering prior.

Running my own online store selling computers since 2019

Military officer in local military reserves.

short term target: Enter regional product management roles to understand cross border activities.

long term target: set up a multinational company in sustainability or tech field.
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02 Sep 2025, 05:43
Thanks for sharing your profile @max yap ! You have a good academic base and a decent test score; with tight positioning and a few targeted improvements, you’ll be in the running at your target schools and a handful of similar programs that fit your post-MBA investment-management goal.

INSEAD: Competitive / Reasonable chance. INSEAD’s average GMAT is ~710 (Classic). Your profile (4 yrs tech, 665 Focus, strong GPA) is within reach if you show clear leadership, international exposure, and a compelling switch rationale to investment management.

Yale SOM: Reach. Yale’s average GMAT (Classic) is ~730. With 4 years and a 665 Focus, you can still be considered, but need standout professional impact, a strong quant background, and a differentiated story linking tech → investment management.

CEIBS: Good fit / chance. CEIBS’ class averages are slightly lower than the very top US schools (avg GMAT classic 680-690), and its China/Asia focus helps applicants from Asia/EMEA with regional experience and finance ambitions. Your Singapore base + tech background can be positioned well.

Cambridge Judge: Competitive / Reasonable chance. Judge’s average GMAT sits around 690; your profile can be in range if you show quant readiness and a clear investment-management plan.

Strengths: Good GPA (3.7), which helps with academic credibility. Tech background + 4 years, valuable for investment management roles (tech/growth equity/prop trading/ quant-adjacent funds) if you can show product/metrics and impact. International location (Singapore) is attractive for schools that value global diversity.

Main gaps & how to fix them (priority order): GMAT Focus improvement (optional but helpful). A bump of ~20-40 Focus points (if attainable) materially improves admit odds at Yale/INSEAD.

Demonstrable finance readiness.
Take a short finance/valuation course (CFA Level 1 prep modules, Coursera/edX corporate finance + financial modeling) and add a concrete finance project (pro-bono modelling for a startup, build a 3-statement model, or small portfolio analysis published as a note). This addresses both competence and story.

Leadership & impact stories.
For each role, craft 2-3 STAR stories showing ownership, measurable impact (revenue/retention/user metrics), and collaboration. Schools with 4-year candidates expect high trajectory and leadership potential.

Investment-related experience or signal.
Short internships, part-time analyst/associate roles at boutique AM/PE/VC firms, or an investment club lead role will strengthen conversion story from tech → investment management.

You can also explore other schools like LBS, Oxford, Imperial, NUS, and HKUST

Questions for you to reflect on:
1) What is your post-MBA 1-3 year role target (like buy-side analyst, growth equity associate, quant PM)?
2) Any geographical constraint/preferences post-MBA (Europe, US, Asia)?
3) Do you already have recommenders in mind who can speak to leadership & analytical skills?

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I have been working in a government space agency since September 2023 after graduating with a CGPA of 8.67 in Electronics and Communication Engineering from a well-known publicly funded college in my country. I'm the member secretary of a intra-center project committee and I've been working on some research and development projects as well. On the side, I currently lead a chapter of a well-known NGO and 100+ volunteers work under me. I also hold an executive post in a chapter of my university's alumni association. During my under-graduation, I have presented two research papers in international conferences and one of them was published on IEEE Xplore as well. Other than academics, I was the head organizer of the first ever e-sports fest of our university that was held during Covid period and was involved in organizing various events of other fests as well. I was also part of the university cricket and football team. I also played country-level esports for i2K clan for one year during Covid. I graduated school with a 95.8% and was involved in other extra and co-curricular activities such as holding the second highest post in the student council, being on school quiz team and being a National Talent Search and State Science Talent Search scholar as well.


I plan to switch to consulting sector after my MBA and specifically Space Consulting if possible as I believe my various administrative experiences throughout my life combined with the experience of working in space sector would enable me to excel in that domain and contribute to the best of my abilities. In the longer run, I want to take the role of program/product manager at SpaceTech companies/startups after gaining experience at consulting firms.
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31 Aug 2025, 07:46
Hello Amoolrexi,

Your profile is very strong. A 755 GMAT Focus, excellent academics, government space agency experience, and meaningful NGO leadership put you in the competitive bracket for M7 and top European schools. What you must watch out for is over-reliance on your technical/government work: consulting recruiters want demonstrated business exposure.

Highlight your leadership roles (NGO, alumni chapter, esports organizing) as evidence of transferable skills. Space consulting is niche but differentiating; balance that with broader consulting goals for credibility.

Let’s connect to craft a story that positions you as a standout candidate for both M7 and INSEAD/LBS.

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01 Sep 2025, 06:49
Thank you for sharing your profile @amoolrexi ! You’ve got killer quantitative signals: a 755 GMAT Focus and a good technical GPA (8.67) from a reputable public engineering college. Those two alone clear a high bar for academic fit at Kellogg, MIT Sloan, Wharton, and top European programs. You also bring domain differentiation, real work at a government space agency, R&D exposure, conference publications (IEEE), and clear leadership outside work (leading an NGO chapter with 100+ volunteers, alumni executive role). That combination of STEM + domain niche + leadership is rare and attractive to top adcoms.

How adcoms will read this: they’ll see a high-upside STEM leader who can credibly pivot to consulting with a strong tech/space specialization. What they’ll want to understand next is: (a) impact and scale, what exactly you delivered at the agency (scope, budget, people, outcomes), (b) leadership depth, beyond titles, how you changed processes/results with measurable outcomes, and (c) career clarity, why an MBA now, why consulting (and specifically space consulting), and how each target school unlocks that path.

Realistic chances: with your stats and profile, you can be very competitive for R1 at Kellogg and MIT Sloan (fit with tech + innovation). Wharton is reachable but slightly more finance/PE oriented; you’ll need to demonstrate client/business impact and a clear consulting pipeline. LBS and INSEAD can be good fits if you emphasize international mobility and explain how an EU base helps your space/consulting aims. Overall: your application will attract interviews; converting them to admits will hinge on crisp storytelling, strong LORs, and targeted school-fit essays.

Primary gaps to fix:
• Quantify everything at work. Replace vague lines with metrics: team size you led, program budgets, timelines accelerated, cost/time/quality improvements, number of systems deployed, number of stakeholders coordinated (HQ, vendors, other agencies), patents/IP, etc. Adcoms and consulting recruiters love scope + ROI.
• Sharpen ‘Why MBA → Why consulting → Why space consulting’ into a one-paragraph throughline: the skills you lack today (strategy, client-facing consulting, commercial productization, finance) and how each school’s strengths (like Kellogg’s team leadership, Sloan’s tech commercialization, Wharton’s strategy & PE network) close that gap. Be specific: name labs, courses, clubs, centers, and alumni you plan to connect with.
• Get two strong recommenders. At least one from a senior manager at the space agency who can detail project leadership and technical-commercial impact; a second who can speak to your leadership, cross-functional influence, and potential (NGO board head, senior academic advisor, or a program sponsor). Provide them with a one-page brief with metrics and stories.
• Add business-facing experience quickly. If possible, before applications, lead or co-lead a project with business stakeholders: vendor contract negotiations, cost-benefit for a new service, commercialization feasibility for an R&D outcome, or a pro-bono consulting engagement with a space startup or defense-focused NGO. This will make your consulting switch realistic.

Questions for you to reflect on:
1) Exactly when did you start working at the space agency, and how many total months of full-time experience will you have at matriculation?
2) Give 3 recent impact metrics from work (like project scale, budget, % improvement, team size).
3) Who are your likely recommenders (title & relationship)? Can one be a senior technical lead or program sponsor?
4) Are you open to relocating globally (US vs Europe) after the MBA, or do you prefer a specific region?
5) Scholarship dependency: Do you need major funding, or can you self-fund/family loan part of the cost?

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02 Sep 2025, 05:13
Hello, I'd like to answer the questions:
1) I would have exactly 4 years of experience at matriculation of most MBA programs which start in August - September 2027.
2) It'd take some time to formulate a concise answer to this question as some metrics are not available with me.
3) Best possible case : Associate Director of my organisation and the founder of the NGO.
Worst possible case : Senior Technical Lead of a project I'm working in and the founder of the NGO.
4) Yes I'm open to relocating globally. I also know elementary german and will take it to B1 level by the time of matriculation so even european countries are good for me.
5) Would need a scholarship as I do not come from a well to do background. I have completed my whole education till undergraduation on merit scholarships as well.
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Hi @itaqueneque ! We would love to learn more about your academic background, extracurricular activities, professional experience, and personal journey so we can offer a more tailored assessment of your profile and evaluate your chances at your target schools more accurately. Feel free to book a profile evaluation session.

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