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6 years
India
2024
Male
Score: 750 GMAT Classic
GPA: 3.6
Pre-MBA industry: Non-Profit and Government
Post-MBA industry: Finance: Venture Capital
Booth
Booth Evening MBA
Booth Evening MBA
AcceptedOct 25, 23
ScholarshipNone
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27 Oct 2023 01:10
Kellogg
Evening/Weekend MBA
Evening/Weekend MBA
AcceptedOct 23, 23
ScholarshipNone
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27 Oct 2023 01:10
2 years ago
15 Sep 2023 08:09
After 6 years at a government/non-profit (national laboratory), I am looking to switch over to finance or venture capital. My goal is to facilitate new tech/ideas or evaluate startups for funding, and my past experience in tech combined with business knowledge acquired from the MBA will help in reaching these career goals.
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2 years ago
15 Sep 2023, 10:36
Wow. Fantastic GMAT Score - this is very high for an evening program; the average and requirements there are usually meaningfully lower than in the FT.

I may be preaching to the choir. Forgive me if you know all of this... One aspect to keep in mind is the career pivot. It is harder to do from a PT/Weekend program. That's in part because you will be tied up at school and at work. You most likely won't be able to do an internship. The program takes 2.5-4 years to complete for most and it is tiring, so many end up delaying recruiting and not having the time or energy (esp if you have a family) to put into it. So it is important to think ahead about how you want to transition into the desired field and evaluate the opportunities vs. other avenues, be that FT program or perhaps no MBA at all (not sure how real that is).

P.S. What I have seen is that the PT program growth and impact is less pronounced than FT because it is less stressful. You are not pushed to the limit. You still have a job, you have other opportunities, etc. With FT, you quit the job, there is no way back, and you are really focused on recruiting.
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2 years ago
15 Sep 2023, 10:55
Thanks bb! I do have some obligations due to which leaving job won't be that easy, so as you mentioned I will have to work on creating a good transition story.
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2 years ago
15 Sep 2023, 11:38
Got it. It was not so much for the AdCom only but also for you and your career down the road. It is easy to get complacent and too tired and have to prioritize between work, school, personal life, and then networking and recruiting on top of it. However, I would say that most people don't have this quite worked out and it is OK to kick the can down the road a bit. There will be recruiting events, alums to network with, etc. For now, perhaps the best strategy is to connect with current students and get in touch so you have a small network.
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2 years ago
15 Sep 2023, 13:16
Thank you for your guidance! I will be doing a few class visits and try to meet as many current students as possible. I started attending events back in the summer but had to stop in order to focus on the GMAT. I did notice a sizeable crowd at all these events, suggesting that there is a strong demand for PT programs.
On the career front, you are absolutely right in pointing out about getting complacent and not prioritizing the MBA vs. the other stuff in life. But, at my job, I have seen at least a couple of grads of the PT programs who have done really well (leapfrog in promotions, recognition etc.). Also, talking with AdComs and current students, I got the impression that if I really wanted an internship, it could be done (I would have to leave my current job, but still..) And the same faculty and career resources are available to PTs as are to FTs. So, I am hopeful.

On the application side, any essay/interview tips, or other information that you might want to highlight?
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5 years
India
2025
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Score: 730 GMAT Classic
Pre-MBA industry: Consulting
Post-MBA industry: Healthcare/Pharmaceuticals
Tuck
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2 years ago
27 Sep 2023 09:09
Kellogg
Full Time 1 Year MBA
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Darden
Full Time MBA
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15 Sep 2023 09:09
IESE
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Round 2, 2024
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14 Sep 2023 01:09
INSEAD
August Intake
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Round 2, 2024
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14 Sep 2023 01:09
IMD
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2 years ago
14 Sep 2023 12:09
Fuqua
Full Time MBA
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Round 2, 2024
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14 Sep 2023 12:09
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Work Exp: 5 years in total till now, aiming for 2024 intake

1. Experience Associate at PwC (present)
2. Demand Planning Manager (Cipla, Indian pharma)
3. Consultant (Bristlecone, digital supply chain consulting)

Education:
1. MiM, IIT Bombay - 7.5/10 (good extracurricular)
2. B.Tech., NIT Jalandhar - 6.75/10 (good extracurricular)

Extracurricular:
1. Pro-bono consulting in marketing for a startup that sells women's hygiene products
2. Volunteering at an NGO involved in sustainability

Looking for:
1. Top MBA brand
2. Want to join LDP, Biz Dev, Corporate Strategy, or consulting (preference in this order)

Flexible with region
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2 years ago
14 Sep 2023, 09:01
Hi. Your profile looks attractive and great for both schools and recruiters. I think Fuqua will love what they see.

You can also consider UNC as another healthcare focused program which would probably have a strong chance of giving you significant financial aid so worth considering is an option if you can see yourself there.

I think you have a good chance at both European programs, IESE as well as Insead, your score is above their average and your background and work experience are quite strong. The only part that always makes me uncertain about European schools is finding a job, as both France and Spain require language skills, your option will really be London or Singapore or going back home. Well the cost in the US is higher, you do get three-year OPT and higher salary after graduation…
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2 years ago
14 Sep 2023, 09:51
Thanks bb! The only thing that's been holding me back from applying to US schools is my average GMAT score for Indian candidates. Also, I'm not particularly interested in joining consulting after MBA. As far as EU schools are concerned, that rules out INSEAD, anyway it's too fast a program for me.
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2 years ago
14 Sep 2023, 09:52
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2 years ago
15 Sep 2023, 08:05
Hey Himanshu,

Got some solid experience and pretty decent GMAT score. Given your healthcare focus UNC and Duke would be great options given their healthcare concentrations and strong recruitment in these domains. NJ has a lot of pharma companies so you can consider NYU and Cornell as well but the GMAT maybe a constraining factor since its a borderline score for these programs.

Outside the US, IMD can be a pretty solid program since a lot of pharma companies based in Swiss and they tend to place quite well in the region. Not heard too much of pharma / healthcare recruitment from the Spanish school but again I maybe mistaken. HEC is a solid option for pan EU recruitment, so it can open doors to pharma companies in the larger EU region.

Hope that helps? Do reach out to us at info@thembaedge.com if you have any further queries. All the best!
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5 years
India
2025
Male
Score: Plan to take the GMAT
GPA: 3
Pre-MBA industry: Telecommunications
Post-MBA industry: Other
ESSEC
Global MBA
Global MBA
2 years ago
15 Sep 2023 08:09
ESADE
Full Time MBA
Full Time MBA
2 years ago
15 Sep 2023 08:09
HEC Paris
September Intake
September Intake
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15 Sep 2023 08:09
IE
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IESE
Full Time MBA
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Rotterdam
International Full Time MBA
International Full Time MBA
Feb Round, 2024
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NUS Singapore
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I have done my M Tech in India and worked for 5 years. Looking to do a full time MBA for international business exposure in Europe and Asia
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4 years
India
2024
Male
Score: 730 GMAT Classic
GPA: 3.36
Pre-MBA industry: Commercial Banking
Post-MBA industry: Consulting
ISB
Full Time MBA
Full Time MBA
Round 1, 2024
AppliedSep 10, 23
InterviewedOct 7, 23
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12 Oct 2023 08:10
Goizueta
Full Time MBA
Full Time MBA
Round 1, 2024
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12 Sep 2023 11:09
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11 Sep 2023 09:09
1.8 years in IT Consulting, and then moved to Public Sector Banking. Please recommend some US schools where I stand a chance at having a substantial scholarship.
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2 years ago
12 Sep 2023, 11:28
Hm… UNC it would be a good school for someone looking at consulting. Scholarship chance is also good.

Kelley can also be included as well as Tepper and Jones.

Maybe Darden.
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2 years ago
12 Sep 2023, 13:21
Hello, here are some U.S. business schools where you may have a chance of receiving substantial scholarships:

1. Emory University - Goizueta Business School: Since you mentioned an interest in consulting, Goizueta's strong consulting connections and smaller class size could work in your favor. They do offer merit-based scholarships, and your GMAT score and work experience could make you a competitive candidate.

2. University of North Carolina - Kenan-Flagler Business School: UNC Kenan-Flagler is known for its strong consulting and finance programs. With a GMAT score of 730 and your background in commercial banking, you could be a competitive applicant for scholarships.

3. Indiana University - Kelley School of Business: Kelley is known for its strong alumni network and career services. Your GMAT score and post-MBA goal of consulting align well with what Kelley offers. They also have various scholarships available for qualified candidates.

4. Georgetown University - McDonough School of Business: Georgetown's location in Washington, D.C., can be advantageous if you're interested in consulting, especially in areas like public sector consulting. They offer scholarships based on merit, so your GMAT score and work experience could help your case.

5. Vanderbilt University - Owen Graduate School of Management: Owen offers merit-based scholarships, and your GMAT score and career progression could make you a strong contender. They also have a Career Management Center that helps students transition into consulting roles.

6. Michigan State University - Eli Broad College of Business: Broad College offers scholarships for students with strong academic and professional backgrounds. Your GMAT score and career path align with their strengths in supply chain and consulting.

7. Ohio State University - Fisher College of Business: Fisher offers scholarships for competitive candidates, and your GMAT score and work experience could make you eligible. They also have a strong career management office to help you achieve your consulting goals.

When applying for scholarships, make sure to highlight your achievements, leadership experiences, and how your background aligns with each school's values and strengths in your application essays and interviews.

Good luck with your MBA applications!
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2 years ago
12 Sep 2023, 22:08
Hi, I recommend you choose your top 6 schools with a balance of reach and safety. High-reach schools are those where admission with scholarship could be difficult even with an exceptional application. But given your switch from IT to banking, I would take that bet. I would suggest considering Tepper, Cornell, Darden, and Columbia. You have already received several recommendations for safety schools. Surely consider Marshall as I see high chance of substantial scholarship and the school has gone up the rankings. Also, speaking from experience, I have seen finance profiles with full rides at Marshall.


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2 years ago
14 Sep 2023, 11:42
Thank you. Will be reaching out personally.
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2 years
India
2024
Score: Plan to take the GMAT
GPA: 2.79
Pre-MBA industry: Accounting
Post-MBA industry: Finance: Investment Banking
SDA Bocconi
SDA Master in Corporate Finance
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12 Sep 2023 11:09
ESADE
ESADE MSc in Finance
ESADE MSc in Finance
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Imperial College
Imperial MSc in Finance
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2 years ago
13 Sep 2023, 16:20
SDA, ESADE and HEC will place you quite well in the local market but the challenge will be the language restrictions and banks are known to prefer locals who can interact with clients. If IB is your career plan, think of schools in UK like LSE, Warwick, Oxbridge as they will open doors to London Banking which is well established globally and doesnt have language restrictions.
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2 years ago
13 Sep 2023, 22:47
Thanks for the insights, much appreciated!
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4 years
India
2024
Female
Score: Plan to take the GMAT
Pre-MBA industry: Computer Software
Post-MBA industry: Retail: E-commerce
ISB
Full Time MBA
Full Time MBA
Round 2, 2024
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13 Sep 2023 10:09
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13 Sep 2023 10:09
After 4 years of working in a Fintech startup, I want to switch to product-based company.

I've worked as a Data Analyst, Data Scientist, Developer, Product Manager in these 4 years.
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2 years ago
13 Sep 2023, 10:27
Are you thinking consumer goods or software products?
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2 years ago
13 Sep 2023, 22:26
I'm thinking consumer goods. e-commerce will also do
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2 years ago
13 Sep 2023, 16:17
Your profile seems solid, skillsets and transferable and ISB places quite well for PM roles. The career transition should be feasible and I would encourage you to build a solid application that can enhance your chances for the admission process.
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12 years
United Kingdom
2025
Male
Score: 163 EA
GPA: 3
Pre-MBA industry: Consumer Packaged Goods
Post-MBA industry: Consumer Packaged Goods
Kellogg
Full Time MBA
Full Time MBA
Round 2, 2024
AcceptedMar 27, 24
ScholarshipNone
7 months ago
26 Mar 2025 01:03
Ross (Michigan)
Full Time MBA
Full Time MBA
Round 2, 2024
AcceptedMar 15, 24
ScholarshipNone
7 months ago
26 Mar 2025 01:03
Judge Cambridge
Full Time MBA
Full Time MBA
Round 2, 2025
AcceptedDec 2, 24
Scholarship25%
7 months ago
26 Mar 2025 01:03
Darden
Full Time MBA
Full Time MBA
Round 1, 2024
AcceptedDec 6, 23
ScholarshipNone
7 months ago
26 Mar 2025 01:03
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2 years ago
12 Sep 2023, 10:59
Wow! Fantastic profile. Can I recommend you look into Sloan Fellows or Stanford MSx? These may be more fitting FT programs that attract more experienced candidates.

P.S. Are you OK taking a 2-year break or 18 month break from your Businesses?

I think many MBA programs would love to have you, but I think many of them would also love to see you in their EMBA class - you have a great and strong profile. Have you considered EMBA potentially? That would allow you running your business and fly in for classes once a month while networking with other more experienced candidates looking for Exec promotions. The admission path would be significantly easier and you could count on programs such as Booth, Kellogg, and Wharton EMBA's for example, but they would not give you F1 visa or OPT after graduation on the flip side.
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2 years ago
13 Sep 2023, 16:28
Will try to give me 2 cents based on your situation, guessing your business is located in the UK? In that case why not think of some solid programs in the UK like LBS, Oxbridge, IMD etc. They will give you access to local alumni that can play an important role in helping you expand your business, plus you will be closer and can take a passive role in running it from campus (maybe appoint someone else in the transition period)
For mid career professionals i.e. 10years+ work ex, the options are fairly limited to Stanford MSx and MITSF, Emory 1 year and USC IBEAR are other programs open to folks with significant exp. Your experience in the FT class may not meet your expectations as those typically tend to attract folks from 3-8 years of work ex. EMBA tends to be over the weekend / weekday so no point doing cross continent travel.
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3 years
India
2025
Male
Score: 710 GMAT Classic
GPA: 3.42
Pre-MBA industry: Energy
Post-MBA industry: Consulting
Kenan-Flagler
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Fuqua
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Johnson (Cornell)
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Scheller
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Tepper
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Working in a public sector company in energy business for last 3 years in projects as well as operations departments.

Want to work in consulting firms after MBA in USA.
Suggest me some good schools where I can apply in addition of these.
Thanks in advance.
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2 years ago
07 Aug 2023, 07:19
I like your list. Maybe add Darden? And for safety you can also add Emory?
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2 years ago
07 Aug 2023, 07:44
Should I consider Fuqua, Johnson and Darden doable or ambitious?
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2 years ago
07 Aug 2023, 07:49
What these would probably be your reach schools. Their average GMAT for India applicants is probably around 740 or 750, so you are a bit below the average. You can try playing with the decision tracker for the last year to see average scores of admitted applicants. Though scores are not everything.
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2 years ago
07 Aug 2023, 07:44
Should I consider Fuqua, Johnson and Darden doable or ambitious?
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2 years ago
07 Aug 2023, 08:25
Here are scores of admits from Darden for example: https://gmatclub.com/forum/decision-tra ... ake_year=0
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2 years ago
12 Sep 2023, 22:14
Can I consider Simon as a safe school? I have engineering background and Simon has most intake from commerce background.
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2 years ago
13 Sep 2023, 13:41
I think Simon can be a safety. They usually place folks into Financial roles/jobs not per se Consulting but they want a diverse class so from admission, it may work but not as much from the Consulting recruiting standpoint, with Simon not being a big Consulting feeder school (correct me if I am off here)
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2 years ago
12 Sep 2023, 22:16
If you can list out some safe schools for me where I can apply. I am planning to apply in some stretch schools in round two. And one more query sir, if i got rejected in round one, I cannot apply in round two even with higher GMAT score. Correct?
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2 years ago
07 Aug 2023, 08:27
Thank you for help. I will look at this.
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2 years ago
11 Aug 2023, 10:45
Missing out some great options for Ops focused career. Would recommend giving Kelley a serious thought. Mccombs can be a decent fit, but the GMAT will be on the borderline for the school, so you can consider Rice. In the Bay Area you can think about Marshall to leverage your background in Energy and pivot to Cleantech focused consulting roles.
Darden and Fuqua maybe ambitious given the lower GMAT score and background in Energy. Johnson may not align well with your profile. Ross will be a good fit from a profile and career standpoint, but the GMAT will be a hurdle.
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6 years
Malaysia
2024
Score: 670 GMAT Classic
Pre-MBA industry: Consulting
Post-MBA industry: Consumer Packaged Goods
Judge Cambridge
Full Time MBA
Full Time MBA
Round 1, 2024
Invited to interviewSep 12, 23
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2 years ago
13 Sep 2023, 08:37
All the best luck!!!
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2 years ago
13 Sep 2023, 10:10
Thank you. Good luck with your application!
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2 years ago
13 Sep 2023, 10:29
Interesting. I see a lot of people thinking of pursuing consumer products. Is this physical goods or products like apps for consumers?
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India
2024
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Score: 710 GMAT Classic
GPA: 3.46
Pre-MBA industry: Energy
Post-MBA industry: Energy
Tepper
Tepper PT Online Hybrid and On-Campus MBA
Tepper PT Online Hybrid and On-Campus MBA
AppliedSep 24, 23
InterviewedOct 30, 23
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4 Nov 2023 03:11
Jones Rice
Rice Professional MBA
Rice Professional MBA
AppliedSep 29, 23
InterviewedOct 13, 23
2 years ago
4 Nov 2023 03:11
Anderson
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FEMBA
AppliedOct 8, 23
InterviewedNov 4, 23
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4 Nov 2023 03:11
Kelley
Kelley Online MBA Program
Kelley Online MBA Program
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26 Oct 2023 06:10
Haas
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EWMBA
AppliedOct 21, 23
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Indian Male in the US

Bachelors in Electrical Engineering (India) - 3.46
Masters in Electrical Engineering (U.S - Missouri) - 4.0
WE: 7 years of work experience in (US public power/non-profit) energy industry as Planning Engineer (3 Years) and Senior Portfolio Analyst (4 years)

Looking for a hybrid MBA program (T25) with scholarship to offload some of the debt and continue working at the current firm.

Post MBA goals: Strategist/Business Development (Renewable)/Leadership opportunities in the energy industry.
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2 years ago
13 Sep 2023, 07:14
The choice of school would be heavily dependent on your location. Having worked with various folks on the Flex MBA formats, the main criteria to keep in mind is the location and flexibility of the program since you will continue to be employed. Tepper, NYU, Ross, Anderson, Haas all have some solid flex options where you can tailor the program to your needs while leveraging their community and its offering. Do a little bit more deep dive into the formats to determine a fit.

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7 years
India
2024
Male
Score: 700 GMAT Classic
GPA: 3.25
Pre-MBA industry: Computer Software
Post-MBA industry: Consulting
Rotterdam
International Full Time MBA
International Full Time MBA
Aug Round, 2024
AcceptedSep 5, 23
ScholarshipNone
2 years ago
13 Sep 2023 04:09
Smith (Queen's)
Full Time MBA January Intake
Full Time MBA January Intake
AcceptedSep 9, 23
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Having worked for 6.75 years as a data analyst in a fortune 500 consulting firm with procurement departments of Energy & Automotive firms and delivering upto ~$2.5Bn in savings opportunities through wide variety of business solutions, I have decided to make a career transition to Digital Transformation consulting.
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2 years
Viet Nam
2025
Score: Plan to take the GMAT
Pre-MBA industry: Other
Post-MBA industry: Other
Yale
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Full Time MBA
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2 years ago
11 Sep 2023, 03:55
Hey Jeff, it's always good to see another folk from Vietnam. I'm happy to give my two cents.

1. It seems that your WE is on the lower side as most B-schools have a median WE of 5 years. Although there are definitely outliers, who have less than two years of WE, these outliers tend to compensate for their low WE by excelling at other factors of the application (elite GMAT score; elite undergrad; strong brand and quality of the work, i.e. having big names (Big4 & MBB) on resume; strong leadership in extracurricular). I saw you list 1.3 years in your WE, which means you'll have 3.3 years by the 2025 intake, which is still on the lower side.

2. What's your role at IFC? Merely mentioning "working" is vague. You should highlight your strengths, either leadership, collaboration, innovation, etc. Furthermore, to what extent do you "helping a startup fundraising and some other projects in the past"? Are you in charge of hosting events, inviting sponsors, budgeting after securing the funds, etc.? The more specific, the better.

3. You also mentioned, "Previously worked for an international PE firm but not really well known". Again, what did you do?

4. Your extracurricular sounds solid, as you mentioned you've shown leadership.

5. Goals: You are correct in that an MBA will help you do two things - either help you pivot your career fast, or help you check the box, i.e. some senior positions require an MBA. I know you have a year to think about the whole process, but here are some questions about the goal: You don't necessarily need an MBA to "hone your personal skills". Other than the reason that an MBA will help you climb the ladder, you can specify how an MBA can help you make a greater impact when you combine an MBA and your WE at IFC. Also, considering you will stay on the same path, you may want to consider a 1 year MBA instead of a traditional 2 years.

6. To address your concerns/questions: Sure, having a big brand will help you, but only to a certain extent. To quote another fellow gmatcluber "So, what matters the most is the quality of work, leadership skills, how you present it to the school, GMAT scores, LORs, interviews, and other factors. Everything plays a very important role in the B School selection process. "Brand" Names play a negligible role in the overall process. If you can prove that working with diverse clients makes you a better leader or helps you towards your goals, go with the 2nd option." In other words, you are correct with the "substance over form".

7. Unfortunately, I don't think I've gained enough experience to speak to your choice of schools. But the best way to find out whether your schools are suitable for you is to speak to current students or alumni. It's super easy to reach them via the school's website, or even via the gmatclub. It's best if you can look for someone who shares your profile background and goal, or as they call it, a "twin resume".

8. On a personal note, I wouldn't worry too much about all of the aforementioned, except for the GMAT, as you still have the GMAT is a gateway to get your MBA. When you're done with the GMAT, then worry about the rest, because I know things might not go as you plan. I once thought it'd take me only 3 months to cross that 700 score (as I'd seen so many success stories like that). But it took me way longer than that.

Anyway, sorry if this is such a long post. But hope you find some of my suggestions helpful. Slay the GMAT and best of luck on your journey!
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2 years ago
11 Sep 2023, 05:23
Hi, thanks so much for sharing your two scents. It is super insightful for me!
Regarding my role at IFC, the nature of work is impact investing and my team has managed to close a really impactful transaction recently. As a supranational org, IFC is pretty hierarchical and given my entry level I do not have much room to showcase leadership or create strong impacts (things are pretty much standardized and specialized in IFC). I do have some innovation and even attempts to take on responsibilities that are beyond my scope (e.g. deal sourcing which is my boss' responsibility but not really successful so far)
That's why I'm trying hard to pull off my freelance jobs to hopefully showcase entrepreneurship/leadership/networking skills and some uniqueness in my profile (I sourced the deal and now work independently with my client in this deal). I'm basically involved in all steps of fundraising from financial strategy, building pitch deck to engaging potential investors and supporting DD process.
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2 years ago
12 Sep 2023, 05:03
@Jeffrey_VN, that's what I'd like to hear. As I can see, there are things that you cannot change (the corporate ladder at IFC and the corresponding responsibilities) and things that you can change (your freelance jobs). Eventually, everything will come down to how you tie all of these details into your essays, which do not offer a lot of room to write as they usually cap at 500 words at Kellogg and Yale. From your post, I can see that you are in a tricky situation - you cannot climb to the managerial role without an MBA (but I think you can at least climb to a certain rank without an MBA), and your WE will be on a lower side at your time of applying. From my limited experience, the best advice I can give you is to do your best in things that you can control and not worry about things out of your control. If you work full-time at IFC while full-time managing your side business, the WE will be higher than 3.3 years. Furthermore, there's one thing I know, quality of work always trumps quantity. It's all about how you spin your story to your advantage. Hope it helps!
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11 Sep 2023, 12:35
Quite a few folks from VN this year! - here is a nice discussion in the HBS's admit's profile: https://gmatclub.com/forum/decision-tra ... 52925.html
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11 Sep 2023, 23:46
Hi my fellow countrymen @Jeffrey_VN, @PeachSnapple1, I am applying for 2024 intake as well so it would be great to connect to help one another out. @Clover159 also from VN and is planning to take the GMAT in the coming months in case you guys need a study group or something.
@PeachSnapple1 Watched your story to 740 GMAT, really impressive and I think it'd make a hell of a story for your essay.
All, I have connected to some wonderful VN folks at HBS and would like to share their advice/ connections if you like.
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12 Sep 2023, 05:07
@cup_vt You're too kind my friend. Hope my story is an inspiration to anybody who is currently so close to giving up. And sure, I'd be down to help each other out. Seems like we have a solid group of four, though only you and I will be applying this year.
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12 Sep 2023, 20:13
Hi, it is very nice to connect to other Vietnamese fellows. I think I'm the most junior one here and definitely would love to learn from you guys,
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12 Sep 2023, 10:52
Kudos on starting early and connecting. Good luck everyone 👍
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Score: 710 GMAT Classic
GPA: 3.81
Pre-MBA industry: Technology
Post-MBA industry: Technology
McCombs
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Tepper
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Four years of working experience as a project manager in the telecommunication industry.


Goals: Planning to pivot from telecom to tech but still go down the career path of project management or to consulting.

Work experience:
- Currently working in the 2nd biggest telecom firm in home country (managed 3 big tenor projects, domestic and international. Multiple small telecom projects for international clients)
- Previously worked in an international manufacturing firm as a project manager assistant (However, the firm is not very well known)

Extracurricular Activities:
- Founder and leader of the English reading study group in current company
- Active volunteer member of the Project Managment Institute (PMI) (Led an international event once as a event planner, planning to do more leadership roles in the upcoming 2 years)

Concerns/Questions:
- I'd maxed out my GMAT takes, unfortunately. I wonder if taking the GRE is a must, given my GMAT score.
- Anything else to improve or add in the profile? Or should I stick to my guns and go deeper in my current work experience and extracurricular activities?
- I would also appreciate any comments on my target schools.

Thank you so much for taking the time to read my profile.
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11 Sep 2023, 21:39
Hi. Sorry about maxing out the GMAT attempts. I feel your score is good but not likely to receive any scholarship dollars.

You could try the GRE. Schools are not as generous with GRE scholarship dollars but if you get a great score, you could benefit from it. I probably would not waste a ton of time on converting to GRE. Perhaps spend the max of one month and then if you don’t get a great score, just focus on your applications.

In terms of the school choice, and if you’re looking for tech I would perhaps swap out McCombs for Foster. The level of jobs you get access to in Seattle is really hard to beat anywhere else. Obviously you have to perform but the abundance of alumni and the concentration of the alum base in Seattle really helps to grease the skids.

On the upside, I can see adding Kellogg. We had a memorable applicant last year from Taiwan and she went to Insead with 700 GMAT. She was going after consulting however.

In terms of your profile strengthening, the best thing you can do is get recognized in your job and get promoted or make more money. Basically the more successful you can be in your day job the better it is. It’s more important than extracurricular activities or pretty much anything else. The more brands you can get on your résumé the better as well, even if you have to jump around and change jobs. You want to create an image of a high-performing rising star, always out performing peers candidate.
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12 Sep 2023, 00:19
Hi bb, thank you so much for your insight. I'll take these points to heart.

I think I'll focus fully on building my resume and extracurricular. My current firm's promotion process is a fixed process, once you get to certain years of working, you get promoted. I'll do my best to attend events (Hackathons and Volunteering) if it means to boost my chances.

Foster is a nice choice, Seattle has many tech hubs. Definitely gonna look into the program. And Kellogg... wow never thought of dreaming big, haha. I'll see what I can do. Sorry to ask but may I know who the memorable applicant is from last year? I may try to connect with her and ask for more details. There aren't many Taiwanese mba applicants compared to other countries. Finding out one is quite a relief.
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12 Sep 2023, 10:50
Sure, happy to help - it was https://gmatclub.com/forum/memberlist.p ... aprilchu49 GMAT 710 - sound familiar? :lol:
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2024
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Score: 760 GMAT Classic
GPA: 3.5
Pre-MBA industry: Non-Profit and Government
Post-MBA industry: Consulting
Kellogg
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Round 1, 2024
AppliedSep 11, 23
InterviewedOct 26, 23
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Said
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Round 1, 2024
AppliedSep 19, 23
InterviewedNov 17, 23
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12 Dec 2023 05:12
Fuqua
Full Time MBA
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Round 1, 2024
AppliedOct 1, 23
WaitlistedOct 26, 23
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8 Dec 2023 08:12
Ross (Michigan)
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Round 1, 2024
AppliedOct 1, 23
InterviewedOct 29, 23
WaitlistedDec 8, 23
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8 Dec 2023 08:12
Tepper
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Round 1, 2024
AppliedSep 14, 23
InterviewedNov 7, 23
WaitlistedDec 6, 23
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6 Dec 2023 09:12
Marshall (USC)
Full Time MBA
Full Time MBA
Round 1, 2024
AppliedOct 20, 23
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23 Oct 2023 05:10
Stern
Full Time MBA
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Round 1, 2024
AppliedOct 18, 23
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18 Oct 2023 11:10
Anderson
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Round 1, 2024
AppliedOct 8, 23
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16 Oct 2023 08:10
Harvard
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R1, 2024
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Wharton
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Round 2, 2024
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9 years of diverse experience in IT sector and Public sector looking to gain global exposure and switch to consulting.
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11 Sep 2023, 13:46
Welcome to GMAT Club. As always good to see how mature experienced candidate. Keep in mind that unfortunately your experience sometimes can play against you. Admissions like to see progression and regular promotions and growth and seeing someone in the same role for an extended period of time can sometimes lower that career growth trajectory.

In your applications, you want to show growth and you want to demonstrate that you have outperformed your peers. Potentially it may not be visible in your promotions or résumé but it should be visible in some other ways. Maybe you have done things on the side or maybe you have Spend time doing some thing else. You just want to show that you basically are engaged in not sitting around or being complacent.

PS. Consulting is pretty competitive. And it will help you in recruiting and admissions if you have done public speaking or good with presentations and other client facing skills does consulting companies love to have for their MBA recruits.
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11 Sep 2023, 13:51
Thanks a lot, I understand this and have tried to show 3 spikes to compensate. On the public speaking part, since I am a public servant most of the time I'm in an external facing role and do a lot of presentations too.
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11 Sep 2023, 13:53
Perfect. Compensation is a good way to demonstrate promotion and expanded responsibilities when there are no formal promotions. Admissions ask for salary information specifically for that reason and you can also elaborate on it in the short answers within the application 👍
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12 Sep 2023, 03:10
Your GMAT is solid. The information you've shared is quite limited, making it challenging to provide specific feedback. But I would like to emphasize that MBA admissions committees primarily assess candidates based on the impact they've made in their professional sphere. Given your substantial experience across IT and PSU, showcasing a consistent pattern of career growth with tangible evidence of increased responsibilities is a critical aspect to highlight in your application. Given you have a public sector background, here are some ideas to get you thinking about your story. To begin with, put forth a strong narrative about your motivation to work in the public sector or IT. You may have interesting insights from working on the execution of projects that concern specific TGs. What problems did you identify and tried to solve? Demonstrate compassionate leadership through stories and iron will to mobilize such sectors post-MBA leveraging your prior experience in public sector and your increased business acumen after MBA. Be conscientious about your goals. This calls for more discussion and research but I think you can leverage your experience to get into a wide array of roles in advisory, consulting, startups, etc.

If you're seeking guidance for your B-school applications, I'd be more than willing to offer directional advice during an exploratory call to help you formulate the right strategy.

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12 Sep 2023, 04:52
Thanks Anchal, I was told that without an accounting background I shouldn't be applying to INSEAD and hence refrained in Round 1. What are your thoughts on it?
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12 Sep 2023, 05:01
I am sorry, but it's not clear to me what relevance accounting has here if your background is IT. Not everyone who gets into INSEAD (or any other top school) has a business or accounting background (myself included). There may be other reasons why you were advised not to apply, but a lack of background in accounting is certainly not one of them.

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12 Sep 2023, 05:57
Thanks for the insight.
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2025
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Score: Plan to take the GMAT
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Pre-MBA industry: Healthcare/Pharmaceuticals
Post-MBA industry: Non-Profit and Government
ISB
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After 4 years of experience as a doctor in government, private and nonprofit sectors, I’m looking forward to upgrading myself. In the short term, I want to gather management tools and work with other inspiring leaders possibly as an associate/manager, which will eventually help me bring healthcare equity in society.
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11 Sep 2023, 12:34
Good luck with the GMAT!
A medical doctor is a very challenging and respected position in the US. I think you can find options in Healthcare consulting in the immediate timeframe, Fuqua and UNC offer good opportunities for people looking to get into Healthcare consulting - even if you don't have your heart on it, AdCom will love you if you write about it.
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11 Sep 2023, 21:38
Thank you so much for these insights!
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12 Sep 2023, 03:16
I believe you are aware that you qualify as a diversity candidate. However, to distinguish yourself within the diversity applicant pool and secure a spot in top-tier programs, it is essential to conduct thorough research and comprehend the unique offerings and pathways to your goals at each school you apply to.

If your aspirations involve healthcare-related objectives and you are considering top B-schools, schools like Tuck and Duke MBAs may be fitting choices due to their affiliations with medical schools. Both institutions have robust pharma/healthcare specializations and are renowned for their consulting prowess.

For a career in management consulting, you could present your short-term plan as targeting generalist consulting roles within the healthcare sector, eventually transitioning into a specialized track (e.g., marketing or research) after a few years, as many consulting firms offer this flexibility. In the mid to long term, you could explore leadership positions. Your ability to articulate your interest in a specific healthcare field will be pivotal in making your candidacy distinct.

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India
2025
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Score: 770 GMAT Classic
GPA: 2.7
Pre-MBA industry: Other
Post-MBA industry: Other
Stern
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4 Sep 2023 10:09
Fuqua
Full Time MBA
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Yale
Full Time MBA
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2 years ago
4 Sep 2023 10:09
Tepper
Full Time MBA
Full Time MBA
Round 1, 2021
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I gained two years of full-time work experience right at the end of my undergraduate studies, which I spent contributing to our family's advertising company. One of my notable achievements during this time was successfully planning, procuring, and installing LED screens throughout the capital city in my state. This project marked a pioneering effort as it was the first instance of such technology being used for advertising in India.


Additionally, I concurrently worked with our sister company, an electrical contracting firm. Among my significant responsibilities was managing a major government project in Andhra Pradesh, where I oversaw the installation and erection of 260,000 street lights across five economic clusters. This involved close collaboration with government agencies, fellow contractors, and the supervision of a team of 70 employees and workers.

While pursuing my postgraduate studies, I continued to work on and manage various projects, gradually assuming more significant responsibilities within our family businesses.
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04 Sep 2023, 19:28
Hi. I would also recommend looking into Columbia and Kellogg - both have a Family business track, which makes it much easier for someone with Family Business background and having family writing LOR's

P.S. Crazy GMAT score by the way! Really really good!
PPS. For the sake of MBA, you would have 3 years of Work Experience since most would be considering it at the time of matriculation or around July 1 timeframe.
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05 Sep 2023, 04:06
Thank you for getting back at my post, It really means a lot to get help and suggestions Your insights and assistance are greatly appreciated.
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05 Sep 2023, 08:15
Also, you don't need to translate your GPA into the 4.0 scale, so you can leave it in the original state/CGPA number.
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11 Sep 2023, 05:59
Hi Madhav, I am a prospective applicant too. Would it be possible to connect over email?
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India
2024
Score: 740 GMAT Classic
GPA: 3.3
Pre-MBA industry: Non-Profit and Government
Post-MBA industry: Consulting
Marshall (USC)
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Full Time MBA
Round 1, 2024
AppliedOct 15, 23
AcceptedDec 29, 23
Scholarship50%
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28 Dec 2023 10:12
Kenan-Flagler
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AppliedOct 16, 23
InterviewedNov 16, 23
WaitlistedDec 11, 23
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28 Dec 2023 10:12
Tepper
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Full Time MBA
Round 1, 2024
AppliedOct 2, 23
InterviewedNov 13, 23
WaitlistedDec 6, 23
1 year ago
11 Dec 2023 08:12
ISB
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Round 1, 2024
AppliedSep 10, 23
InterviewedOct 8, 23
AcceptedNov 17, 23
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19 Nov 2023 11:11
Sloan MIT
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30 Oct 2023 10:10
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After my first job in an Automotive MNC, I have spent over 4 years in my current role i.e. Air Traffic Controller. I have knack for operations and wish to switch to consulting or operations management post MBA.
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China
2024
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Score: 600 GMAT Classic
GPA: 3.2
Pre-MBA industry: Consumer Packaged Goods
Post-MBA industry: Consumer Packaged Goods
Anderson
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Based in Shanghai, China, have been working in luxury / fashion industry for almost 10 years, solid marketing / brand management skills and led a team of over 10 people in my previous job. Joined Sequoia China 6 months ago to support a newly invested start-up fashion brand. Marketing is super cool, but I want to understand the business from a completely new angle. Still trying to get a better GMAT score... but I'm swamped with work, so let's see! Short-term goal is to gain oversea experience, work as marketing director manager in an International company.


Hope to get some advice on schools, essays and etc. Let's connect! 💗
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11 Sep 2023, 01:51
Hi lilcc,

Thanks for sharing your profile and MBA aspirations.

My name is Priyanka, Client Manager at ARINGO.

Your overall experience is on the higher side than the class average of your target schools. We suggest considering MBAs for mid-career professionals (https://www.aringo.com/mba-over-30/) or EMBA programs. Some of these schools also take EA scores. Please check the requirements from your end too :).

A lot of details are missing like your undergrad institute, the impact of your work, promotions, international, exposure, extracurriculars, etc. in the given information, so if you send me your CV and other info on priyankak@ARINGO.com, I would love to connect you with our CEO who will be happy to help further with a detailed review and perhaps work together on some fantastic apps.

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Viet Nam
2023
Score: 700 GMAT Classic
GPA: 3.51
Pre-MBA industry: Manufacturing
Post-MBA industry: Consulting
INSEAD
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Round 1, 2023
AcceptedJan 20, 23
Scholarship25%
2 years ago
26 May 2023 03:05
Harvard
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Round 2, 2023
InterviewedFeb 24, 23
MatriculatingMar 29, 23
Scholarship100%
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26 May 2023 01:05
Stanford GSB
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Round 2, 2023
AppliedJan 4, 23
InterviewedMar 2, 23
DeniedMar 30, 23
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30 Mar 2023 01:03
Kellogg
Full Time MBA
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Round 2, 2023
InterviewedMar 7, 23
DeniedMar 28, 23
2 years ago
29 Mar 2023 11:03
Jones Rice
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InterviewedFeb 10, 23
AcceptedFeb 17, 23
Scholarship75%
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Fuqua
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Round 2, 2023
InterviewedFeb 18, 23
WaitlistedMar 10, 23
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17 Mar 2023 02:03
Tuck
Full Time MBA
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Round 2, 2023
DeniedMar 17, 23
2 years ago
17 Mar 2023 02:03
Sloan MIT
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Round 2, 2023
DeniedFeb 23, 23
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26 Feb 2023 03:02
Mendoza
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Full Time MBA
Round 1, 2023
AcceptedDec 16, 22
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09 Sep 2023, 06:49
Congrats!!! Amazing how you got 100% schoolarship from Havard. I'm from Vietnam too and apply for MBA intake 2024. If possible, It would be great if I have a talk with you for 30 min hearing your story & advice. Thank you very much!!!!
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10 Sep 2023, 19:44
Hi @Clover159, I'm from Vietnam too and also applying for 2024 intake. I have connected successfully with Hoang so if you need help, please DM me (he's already matriculated so I guess he'd be very busy now).
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10 Sep 2023, 19:54
That’s awesome!
Thank you so much for offering to help!
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10 Sep 2023, 19:56
Interesting to see that a person was denied at Kellogg but admitted at HBS. you could argue that maybe they knew that they would not matriculate or sensed it, but I don’t think so. If they had a really strong candidate, they would’ve admitted it. I think this shows an example where admissions can be a crapshoot… unpredictable.
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10 Sep 2023, 20:11
@bb Totally agree. It could also because that somehow the applicants pool that specific year for HBS didn't have many people from similar background/profile but for Kellogg there were many. bb please could you help quickly scan through my profile and share your thoughts?
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10 Sep 2023, 20:14
I think Harvard having the most applicants of any business school would not have a lack of strong candidates. I’ve heard that the strength of Harvard class is so strong that they could fill two classes if they want it and not go down and quality… I think this is more on Kellogg and than Harvard.

PS. I’ll check your profile. Sorry if I haven’t seen it
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10 Sep 2023, 20:24
You're correct that HBS has the most applicants but not many from my country. I have scanned through the decision tracker in previous year for Vietnam applicants to HBS and found not many. There were people are (I know) would make a strong candidate for HBS but didn't apply as they thought HBS as "best in the world" and went for a little lower reputed schools (outside HSW).
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10 Sep 2023, 21:54
Hi @cup_vt So grateful to know you from such international forum. Love to connect with you further. I left a DM to you. :P Thanks!
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09 Sep 2023, 08:27
HBS scholarship is need-based, which is unique compared to other programs. Basically if you get into HBS, and you make less than 65K/year, you are getting some money, and if you are an international, you are going to get quite a bit of money... if you get in ;-)
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09 Sep 2023, 10:29
Thanks very much!! Interesting insight. Very helpful!
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2024
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Score: 710 GMAT Classic
GPA: 3.56
Pre-MBA industry: Energy
Post-MBA industry: Energy
Booth
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Round 1, 2024
AppliedSep 19, 23
DeniedOct 14, 23
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13 Oct 2023 04:10
Harvard
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R1, 2024
AppliedSep 2, 23
DeniedOct 4, 23
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Stanford GSB
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Stern
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Ross (Michigan)
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1 Sep 2023 07:09
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6-year Oil and Gas management professional looking to step into Portfolio Management in Renewables Energy post-MBA either in the US or Europe. First generation college student, official Red Cross volunteer, Union president at departmental-level at work, and a certified PMP, RMP, PMI-SP by PMI.

Long term would like to go back home to involve in the renewable transition of the country. Has been involved in some major renewable projects in my current jobs but expect an MBA will provide more leadership/ network/ and global perspectives.
I highly value the community contribution so want to go to schools such as HBS, Wharton, Booth, Ross.
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2 years ago
10 Sep 2023, 20:22
Sorry for missing your profile 🤦‍♂️

I think you’re doing really well by connecting with other applicants and talking to the current students and learning what it takes.

A big part of the application is to show yourself as a top 5% performer in everything you do.

You don’t want to come off arrogant or anything like that but instead you use results to paint the picture. For example, someone may have volunteered for Red Cross but you’ve done more than just volunteer, perhaps you made some recommendations or suggestions or you took initiative beyond the expected. and all of your examples and essays you want to clearly exceed expectations at work, and everywhere else.

Looking at other applicants, it seems like Vietnam the ground 700 may be totally cool score. I’m not sure if you need to give any (s) these are explanations, anyone coming from India definitely would have to, because it’s just too competitive but looking at your other successful countrymen, or women, it seems the score works.

Finally I would say it’s very awesome and fantastic that you are planning to continue to work in a similar industry and that you already have taken steps to enter the renewables sector. It’s a great confirmation that you’re not just sitting on your butt and you’re taking initiative and not just waiting for business school to help you get there so I think you’re doing all the right things 👍

PS. It seems we have quite a number of folks from Vietnam playing this year. I am pleasantly surprised 😎
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2 years ago
10 Sep 2023, 20:33
Thanks @bb for your thoughts. Really appreciate it.

I am considering retaking my GMAT because 1. the IR in my last attempt was terrible (was exhausted and wanted to end the test) and 2. I'm consistently scoring around 710-740 in my practice exams and my gut instinct told me I'm not going to score higher. Do you think I should give it another shot?
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2 years ago
10 Sep 2023, 20:42
It’s not worth retaking the test for IR. Schools do not care about IR. They really ignore that score along with the essay score. So improving your integrated reasoning will have zero impact on your chances but improving your overall score by 20 or more points would have an impact.
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