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Score: 735 GMAT Focus
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28 Apr 2025 06:04
Demographics: ORM

UG: T25 school, graduated with highest honors, dual degree in Psychology

Work experience: Will have 4.5 years in management consulting (T2 firm e.g., S&, EY-P, LEK, OW) primarily in tech strategy and transformation work; fastest possible promotion path with great reputation within my company (2 promotions in 2 years so far, could potentially get third promotion in upcoming cycle)

Post-MBA goals: Primarily interested in pivoting into AI focus and would be open to returning to consulting with AI focus or move into industry in AI S&O, PM, or transformation-type roles.

Extracurriculars: Very active in college (Director in consulting club, VP of cultural organization, founder of own not-for-profit program, regular volunteering at Red Cross, animal shelter, etc.). Admittedly post-college is somewhat lacking due to demanding job.
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1 year ago
29 Apr 2025, 00:46
Thank you for sharing your profile @Alychee ! You present a compelling profile for top MBA programs. With a 3.9 GPA from UVA’s McIntire School of Commerce, graduating with highest honors and completing a dual degree in Psychology, you demonstrate both academic excellence and interdisciplinary curiosity. Coupled with a 735 GMAT Focus score(great), you are already above the median for nearly all M7 programs. This is especially advantageous as an Asian-American woman, a demographic that, while overrepresented in the MBA pool, has seen growing support for more diverse leadership narratives, particularly those blending business with tech transformation.

Your work experience at a T2 consulting firm is a major asset. Having completed 4.5 years in management consulting by matriculation, including rapid promotions (two already and a third likely), you’re hitting the sweet spot in both depth and trajectory. Your focus on tech strategy and transformation adds a forward-looking dimension that adcoms at schools like Sloan, Wharton, and Kellogg will value highly. Your desire to pivot into the AI space is also timely and well-aligned with global business trends, particularly as top B-schools increasingly prioritize candidates who understand both innovation and its business applications.

Your AI-related post-MBA goals seem well-defined and strategically sound. Wanting to stay on the business side of AI, particularly in identifying use cases and driving transformation, is a strong positioning, especially since you’re already taking proactive steps like enrolling in Wharton’s AI for Business course and exploring AI-related projects at work. While you lack formal technical experience, the upskilling you've initiated and your consulting background can provide a good foundation. This goal can be compelling for MIT Sloan and Berkeley Haas, where AI, innovation, and tech strategy intersect deeply with the core curriculum and ecosystem.

In terms of extracurricular involvement, your undergraduate leadership looks nice, founding a nonprofit, holding leadership roles in consulting and cultural clubs, and volunteering extensively. Your post-college extracurriculars are lighter but not empty. You’ve maintained meaningful internal impact through mentorship, diversity initiatives, sustainability efforts, and school recruiting at work. These workplace-based contributions carry real weight in today’s admissions climate, where internal leadership is as valued as community engagement. That said, reactivating your animal rescue volunteering is a good move, consider taking on even a small leadership initiative there to strengthen this part of your story.

Talking about your school list: You can be a good fit for Sloan, given your clear tech/AI trajectory and consulting experience. Wharton also looks a natural match, especially with your AI course tie-in and analytical orientation. Kellogg fits well due to its strengths in collaboration and product strategy. Berkeley Haas can be a relevant choice given your sustainability work and proximity to the tech industry. Harvard remains your most competitive target, but your rapid career growth, intellectual range, and values-driven narrative might give you a good chance if your storytelling is strong. You could also consider Stanford GSB (if you’re open), where your interdisciplinary profile and AI focus could resonate well. Chicago Booth and Columbia could be good backups with great tech and consulting outcomes.

Regarding timing, you are strongly encouraged to apply in R1, especially to schools like Sloan, Kellogg, and Wharton, which may fill a large portion of their class early. HBS and Stanford can be R1 or R2 depending on readiness, but applying early typically offers higher odds and scholarship consideration. Now, the next few months it's important to focus on refining your story, deepening extracurriculars slightly, and getting outstanding LORs.

To strengthen your application further, work on clearly articulating your personal motivation for AI, whether that ties back to your psychology background, early exposure at work, or a broader vision for human-centered tech. Adcoms are increasingly looking for candidates who understand not just the "HOW "but the "WHY" of their goals. With strategic framing, authentic storytelling, and strong execution, you can be a great candidate for the top business schools.

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1 year ago
29 Apr 2025, 01:52
Hey Alychee
Priyanka here from ARINGO. Speaking about your profile, your profile looks really strong on the surface. A 735 FE score and a 3.9 GPA look amazing and clearly demonstrate your academic potential. Plus, your rapid progression at a Tier 2 consulting firm, particularly in tech strategy, demonstrates your fast-rising trajectory and clear leadership potential. The fact that you've already secured two promotions and could potentially land a third before matriculation is another plus and will be greatly valued by the adcoms.

Your goal of pivoting into AI-focused roles feels authentic and well thought about. You’ve rightly acknowledged your current technical gap, and your proactive approach by enrolling in the Wharton AI for Business course shows initiative from your end. Your target schools deeply value innovation and future-forward thinking, especially in areas like AI. Adcoms at your target schools will want to see a clear narrative that connects your consulting foundation to your long-term post-MBA ambitions.

I would also recommend that you add a few schools like Fuqua, Yale and Tuck to your list. As for R1 vs. R2, I would recommend applying in with R1, as it would also be helpful from scholarship point of view, plus you already have a strong GMAT score.

You will have to talk more about how you're currently framing your AI interest. Are there particular sectors or problems you want to solve through AI? Your story has the right ingredients. You just need to present it to the adcoms appropriately.

I’d be happy to take a deeper look at your profile and share more insights.

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1 year ago
30 Apr 2025, 08:21
Hi @Alychee
Thanks for sharing your profile!

Given your combination of a stellar GPA, fast-track consulting experience, and a 735 GMAT Focus score, you stand as the most competitive applicant in any round. Your GMAT score further buffers your candidacy against your non-technical background, signalling strong quantitative aptitude to AdComs, particularly useful as you target tech-centric post-MBA roles.

Professionally, your T2 management consulting experience, especially in tech strategy and transformation, is highly relevant to your post-MBA goals. You’ve demonstrated fast progression with two rapid promotions and a potential third on the horizon. This kind of upward career progression tells a story of leadership, internal recognition, and high impact. You’re doing the right thing by enrolling in courses like Wharton’s AI for Business as it shows that you’re a proactive learner.

Your short-term plan of pivoting to AI strategy in consulting and using AI for business improvement is a good choice. As AI transformation matures, companies will increasingly need cross-functional professionals who understand both the business problem and the technological possibilities — a niche your profile could uniquely fill if crafted well. But as you rightly pointed out, you lack solid experience with AI usage which will potentially be a barrier but it’s not something that cannot be mitigated. Securing an AI-focused client-facing project is definitely a good way to gain some exposure and this will also elevate your applications.

Your extracurricular engagements are also very string and diverse and they certify you as a holistic candidate. Don’t worry too much about not having too much post-college EC activities as you are still volunteering with local animal rescues. Just focus on talking about this strategically in your applications.

Regarding your school fit, Sloan, Kellogg MBAi, and Wharton are arguably the strongest aligns given your interest in AI and tech strategy. Sloan’s data-centric and innovation-forward ecosystem is especially the best springboard for your aspirations. Kellogg MBAi is a particularly good call — while you’ll need to address your lack of coding background, your consulting experience and goals in business-centric AI strategy align well with the program's interdisciplinary model. Wharton, with its Tech & Innovation major and cross-campus AI initiatives, also fits nicely. Haas and HBS are strong stretch options. HBS will value your fast promotions and high-impact leadership, but given your niche goals, you’ll need to carefully craft your “Why now” and “Why HBS” narratives. Haas could be a smart play given the Bay Area location and strong AI industry proximity.
Now, moving on the R1 vs. R2 strategy plan. R1 is always advisable for most schools, especially for Sloan, Wharton, and Kellogg MBAi. Haas and HBS are more forgiving of R2 applicants, and since you may want more time to shape your AI narrative and possibly land an internal AI project at work, applying to them in R2 makes sense. This strategy would also help balance your bandwidth across applications.
We also would like to recommends some backup school options should you be open to them. Given your goals and competitiveness, schools like Ross (Tech + AI), Tuck (strong general management with deep leadership ethos), or Duke Fuqua (solid consulting outcomes) could be good add-ons to your list.

However, there’s one aspect of your profile we would request you to pay attention to. As you come from a psychology background academically and wish to move into the tech space with Ai at the forefront, try to draw a strong link between the two. You could try speaking about Human-AI augmentation in your goals to establish a compelling and flowing narrative.

You're a high-potential applicant with strong execution already underway. As long as you double down on articulating your goals adeptly and continue deepening your AI exposure, you’ll be a top contender across your chosen programs.

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1 year ago
30 Apr 2025, 10:16
Hello, thanks for the detailed note. Your profile is strong across the board, with a good GMAT Focus, 3.9 GPA, and fast-track consulting growth. Your AI pivot is well-articulated, and Kellogg MBAi, Sloan, and Wharton are great fits. A slight uptick in post-college ECs and continued upskilling in AI will round things out well.

Let’s connect to fine-tune your narrative and maximize R1 impact.

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1 year ago
11 May 2025, 03:47
Hi @Alychee,

You have a strong profile that’s well-suited for M7 and Haas. With a 3.9 GPA from UVA McIntire, a 735 GMAT Focus score, and rapid promotions at a T2 consulting firm focused on tech strategy, you bring both academic and professional excellence. Your career pivot into AI with a business lens is compelling, especially as you're already upskilling and seeking exposure through internal projects and external courses. While your post-college extracurriculars are lighter, your workplace leadership, mentorship, and sustainability contributions add meaningful depth. To strengthen your application further, be specific about your post-MBA goals: clarify the type of AI work you want to lead, in what industries, and how the MBA will fill any skill gaps.

Highlighting your leadership, professional achievements, 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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2026
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Score: 715 GMAT Focus
GPA: 3.9
Pre-MBA industry: Technology
Post-MBA industry: Technology
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AcceptedMar 13, 26
Scholarship50%
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22 May 2025 12:05
I am a software developer with 5 years of professional experience, including running my own freelance IT business since 2020. Through this, I’ve worked with clients across the US, Canada, the UK, and Australia. I’ve also been part of remotely distributed teams spanning over 10 countries, which has strengthened my cross-cultural collaboration and communication skills.


I was one of the first hires at a Canadian tech startup, where I contributed directly to their journey from early-stage development to successfully raising an $8 million seed round. I also had the opportunity to work on-site in Canada for a few weeks.

Now, I’m ready to take the next step in my career by transitioning into a more strategic, managerial role—ideally as a product or tech lead at a high-growth company. My short-term goal post-MBA is to join a tech startup or VC-backed scale-up where I can bridge the gap between technology and business.
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1 year ago
22 May 2025, 02:33
Thank you for sharing your profile @jahnvi01! You bring a rich combination of technical depth, entrepreneurial initiative, and cross-cultural collaboration, key traits that top MBA programs are actively seeking, especially as they emphasize digital transformation and innovation-driven leadership. Your GPA of 3.8 is great and signals strong academic potential, particularly in a rigorous STEM field. This gives you a good foundation for any top-tier MBA program. However, since you're yet to take the GMAT, this becomes the single most important next step. For your target outcomes, product management or tech leadership at VC-backed startups, a competitive GMAT FE score of 665+ would significantly strengthen your candidacy.

Tip: Consider taking the GMAT FE, it’s more tailored to problem-solving and data interpretation, which aligns well with your tech background. If quant is your strength, that could play in your favor. You could also explore the GRE, especially if you feel more confident with its structure or vocabulary section.

You have a unique and powerful work trajectory. Few applicants can say they’ve built a freelance tech business working across 4 continents, or helped a Canadian startup raise $8 million from seed to scale. These are standout achievements and show entrepreneurial grit, adaptability, and impact.

Being one of the first hires and getting a short-term onsite opportunity abroad helps you build credibility with adcoms about your international exposure. Additionally, your experience with remotely distributed teams showcases leadership across cultures, a highly valued trait in global business schools. You can take a look at this blog on: How to bring collinearity in your post-MBA goals?

That said, top MBA programs will want to see how this technical and freelance background translates into leadership. Ask yourself:
1. Have you led client strategy or team execution?
2. Did you own product decisions, customer roadmaps, or pitch decks for the startup?
3. Were you driving business outcomes, not just coding?

If so, bring these stories to the front of your resume and application. If not, consider taking on more product/strategy ownership now, before you apply.

Your short-term goal, to become a tech/product lead at a startup or scale-up, looks logical. It also aligns well with what many MBA programs are designed to support, especially those with strong innovation, tech, and entrepreneurship ecosystems.

The long-term goal should extend from this into either: Becoming a Chief Product Officer or Head of Engineering/Innovation, or Founding your venture in the next wave of tech.

Be specific about the tech space you’re most passionate about, healthtech, AI, edtech, devtools, climate, etc. as it helps admissions committees picture your career path more clearly.

You can explore schools like McCombs, Emory, Esade / IE, INSEAD / LBS, UCLA, Rotman, Haas, Fuqua, and more. Round 1 increases your odds slightly at competitive schools and gives you access to full scholarship pools. So, when are you planning to apply?

To help tailor this even more, here are a few clarifying questions:
1. What kind of tech (e.g., AI, fintech, SaaS) are you most passionate about?
2. Have you managed people or owned budgets/timelines?
3. Are you involved in extracurriculars or community work beyond your professional life?
4. Are you open to 1-year MBAs or strictly looking at 2-year programs?

With the right strategy and focus, you seem to have the potential to land a spot at some of the world’s best MBA programs. We'd be happy to learn more about your journey and work experience to provide a detailed evaluation. If you'd like, feel free to book a profile evaluation.

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5 months ago
10 Dec 2025, 06:19
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22 May 2025, 22:13
Hello @jahnvi01, thanks for the profile share.

You’re in a strong position with 5 years of software development, including entrepreneurial freelance experience and high-impact startup work, already places you in a differentiated category.

Being an early team member at a Canadian startup that raised $8M is a standout story. Add to that the global team exposure and brief international stint, and you check the global mindset and impact boxes most top schools crave.

To target M7 programs, ensure your GMAT or GRE (ideally 700+/320+) reinforces your analytical readiness.

Schools like MIT Sloan, Kellogg, Haas, and even Wharton Tech or CBS Tech could resonate with your goal to move into strategic tech/product roles at growth-stage companies. Your essays should focus on how you’ve bridged tech and business and how an MBA will elevate that role into leadership.

You're in the game, we can refine your narrative and goal articulation to stand out further.

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1 year ago
23 May 2025, 05:37
Hi Jahnvi, you seem to have a differentiating factor, looking at the surface-level description of your work experience background. However, with the kind of goals you have for yourself in tech, the pre-MBA career must demonstrate clear and rational progression that aligns with your future motivations. If you have been self-employed for some time, there are complex nuances that you must be careful of, because you do not want your decision to pursue an MBA to come across as an exit path when you could no longer hack growth. The broader context is going to be very critical to your story should you want to target top-level MBA programs. I am happy to have a one-to-one discussion to give you personalised feedback. Feel free to reach out.


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1 year ago
24 May 2025, 05:33
You haven't stated which country is of interest to you. Hence, it's a bit difficult to offer much. If it is the USA, I believe startups will not sponsor your H1B.
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10 months ago
14 Jul 2025, 09:33
I am mostly targeting Europe & Singapore. I won't mind US if I can get into M7.
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14 Jul 2025, 12:23
Hi Jahnvi
Priyanka here from ARINGO. Speaking about your profile, I see strong technical expertise with entrepreneurial experience and global exposure. You have built a standout profile that combines strong technical expertise with entrepreneurial experience and global exposure. With about 5 years in tech, including running your own freelance IT business and working with clients across multiple countries, you bring a level of initiative and cross-cultural collaboration that adcoms at top schools highly value.

Your GPA also looks strong and positions you well for top programs. Since you haven’t taken the GMAT yet, I’d recommend targeting a score of 655+. You should fine-tune how you link your entrepreneurial past and global work experience to that future path. Adcoms will want to see a strong “why now” and how the MBA will help you make that shift.

Have you led any teams or taken ownership of product or client strategy in your freelance/startup roles? That leadership narrative could really help support your pivot into a more business focused tech role.

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2026
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Score: 655 GMAT Focus
GPA: 7.77
Pre-MBA industry: Technology
Post-MBA industry: Technology
ESADE
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3rd deadline, 2026
InterviewedFeb 4, 26
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• B.Tech, Computer Science - Manipal Institute of Technology (CGPA: 7.77)
• GMAT: 655 (91st percentile)

Work Experience: 4 years

Software Developer, Publicis Sapient (MNC):
- Successfully launched multiple digital features for Albertsons Inc. across various app verticals, driving $3.5mil in incremental quarterly in-app purchases and increasing average session time and daily users by 18%
- Focused on improving the ADA compliance of the pre-existing app modules to make them more accessible and easy to use for the elderly and low-vision users.
- Supervised a 5-member intern team to build a QR and barcode scanning solution for Academy Sports + Outdoors, reaching 95% scan success and cutting processing time by 35% overall.
- Received the quarterly award for Learning Mindset several times during my tenure.

Technical Lead, Edgenus (Early Stage Startup):
- Led a creative platform that connected over 6,000 artists with 100 mentors and worked with IIT Guwahati and Thapar alumni to shape product plans and feature rollout, which boosted user retention and strengthened platform trust.

Global Exposure:
- Worked with global teams across North America, Europe, and APAC.
- Travelled across Europe and Asia to explore different cultures and traditions.

Volunteering
- 1.5+ years as a Fundraising Volunteer at Hamari Pahchan, an NGO based in New Delhi.
- Taught underprivileged children simple digital skills and helped them use basic tools that improved their access to technology while building confidence through regular learning sessions designed to support their daily needs and future growth.

Extra-curricular
- Led a campus social media club creating comic social parody videos, managed end-to-end production, guided a 10-member team, handled casting, recruitment and social media, reaching 2,000 students and offering relief during lockdowns.
- Directed national hackathons and workshops with over 500 participants and planned outreach activities that raised overall engagement by 40% while supporting smooth operations and helping students explore coding through hands-on events.
- Managed the mobile photography wing that raised participation by 35% and curated campus exhibitions focused on simple creative storytelling while guiding students to capture everyday moments with clarity and purpose.
- Joined SolarMobil (a student project) to work on solar-powered car design, contributed to battery optimisation in the electrical team, handled coordination and reporting tasks, and helped the team secure third place in ESVC3000 through steady teamwork.

Achievements
- Captained the Basketball Team in high school, leading 10+ players to 2 consecutive inter-school championship wins
- Earned a fast promotion from Associate to SDE I in 6 months, well ahead of the usual 12-month timeline, and became the youngest among 120 engineers to achieve this. (2023 – 2024)

• Post-MBA Goals: I want to transition into product management to move from enabling decisions with data to owning and solving real-world problems at scale. An MBA will equip me with the strategic, leadership, and product thinking skills needed to drive impact in the tech and AI space.
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6 months ago
28 Nov 2025, 00:10
Hi Dishant
Priyanka here from ARINGO. Speaking about your profile, speaking about your profile, your profile actually fits quite well with what HEC Paris looks for in applicants - strong tech experience, clear impact numbers, fast promotion and real leadership through supervising teams and shipping features.

Your startup work with Edgenus, global exposure, and long list of extracurriculars give you a lot of personality and depth that many applicants don’t have. The 655 GMAT FE is solid for HEC. Your volunteering adds a meaningful social angle too. As long as your essays clearly show why product management, how your tech foundation + leadership tie into that, and how HEC’s ecosystem helps you level up, you should be a competitive applicant.

I’d be happy to offer you a free profile review for your target programs to see where you stand and how to boost your chances, happy to help!
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5 months ago
09 Dec 2025, 16:09
Hey Priyanka, thanks alot for your profile review. But unfortunately my application got denied without an interview, not really sure what was the reason as the school refrained from giving any feedback, giving a reason of high number of applicants for the same. Will be moving forwards with the other applications.
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6 months ago
28 Nov 2025, 16:54
Hey Dishant, It was a pleasure reading through your profile, as I saw a nice mix of strong work experience+ international travel+ extra curricular activities (including the probono assignments) - overall, this kind of experience should make you come across as a well-rounded candidate. HEC has a range of essays with topics offbeat in the MBA world and your past experiences should give you enough nuggets to pull up a nice application. That said, be mindful that all your essay stories are relevant from a business school's perspective (for example, focusing excessively on undergrad or earlier achievements, while not mentioning more recent experiences would be a bad application strategy).
Your career goals will likely need more thought. as i understand, you want to move from adtech to product management. What is your role at Publicis? are you in the tech side, which will make the transition to PM easier. If you have a business role, you will have to explain how your skills can be transferred to product management and why this is the right career move for you.
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5 months ago
09 Dec 2025, 16:13
Hey Namita, thanks for the profile review. Unfortunately my application got denied without an interview. I made sure to add all relevant milestones and notable achievements and learning milestones from my latest roles at my work place as well. To answer your query, I am an SDE 2 at Publicis Sapient.
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5 months ago
09 Dec 2025, 18:16
i can have a look at your app if that helps. you can share is at [email protected]

Also, looking at your other comments and I am thinking, your goals possibly need a lot more thought. Health tech may be hard to justify with your past background
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6 months ago
29 Nov 2025, 04:50
Thanks for sharing your profile, @Dishant Arora. HEC MBA averages: GMAT classic ~690; average work experience ~6 years. You’re slightly younger but within range, and your 655 GMAT FE score places you at or a bit above their usual academic bar. Are you planning to retake the GMAT?

You bring: Tech + product-adjacent experience, international exposure (NA, EU, APAC), collaboration, clear PM goal, strong leadership, and a community footprint.

You can be in the “competitive target” bucket for HEC, not guaranteed (no one is), but realistic if your essays, recommendations and interview go well. R4 watchout, fewer seats and scholarships may remain compared to R1–R3, but HEC genuinely does admit people in later rounds.

You can also explore other schools, such as INSEAD, IESE, ESADE, IE, LBS, Oxford Saïd, or Cambridge Judge.

Things to sharpen in your applications: PM story & clarity, be specific: B2C vs B2B, domains (like retail, grocery, e-commerce, AI products), geography (Europe vs US vs India). Link your current achievements directly to PM skills: experimentation mindset, user empathy, leading cross-functional teams, and data-driven decisions. Leadership framing, you already lead interns, clubs, hackathons, and sports teams. Turn these into 3–4 sharp CAR stories (context–action–result) for essays and interviews. Impact quantification, you have great numbers (revenue, DAUs, retention, time saved). Make those central in your CV and short answers.

Mention "Why HEC specifically": internship or fieldwork opportunity, digital innovation & entrepreneurship tracks, Paris/European tech ecosystem, and clubs and electives relevant to PM/AI.

For HEC essays, especially “What is your post-MBA goal?” and “Why HEC?”, be crisp, realistic, and specific. You can check out our latest HEC, LBS & IESE Essay Workshop, might be insightful. And you can also read this blog. SUCCESS STORY.

For LORs, pick people who can speak to your leadership, initiative, and product-like thinking, not just coding skills.

Questions for you to reflect upon:
1) Where do you ideally want to work post-MBA: Europe, the US, or India?
2) Are you more excited by consumer apps or enterprise/AI tools?
3) Would you be open to adding INSEAD/IESE/LBS to your list, or do you want to stay laser-focused on HEC?

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09 Dec 2025, 16:20
Hey Shantanu, thanks a lot for the profile review. Unfortunately my application got denied without an interview. To answer your question, yes I gave the GMAT again but scored 655 for that attempt as well. I will now be moving forward and work on the applications for the other schools. Please provide your invaluable review for them as well. Regarding the PM story clarity: I had mentioned my domain of choice to be health-tech and AI in the European region. And had included CAR stories for my positions of leadership.
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Happy to discuss your HEC Application story and other applications too in detail @Dishant Arora! You can book a session from here.
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7 years
United Kingdom
2026
Score: 595 GMAT Focus
GPA: 2:1
Pre-MBA industry: Technology
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4 years
India
2026
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Score: 720 GMAT Classic
GPA: 4
Pre-MBA industry: Consulting
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LBS
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2026
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Score: 695 GMAT Focus
GPA: 10
Pre-MBA industry: Finance: Investment Banking
Post-MBA industry: Consulting
IIM (All Schools)
IIM Ahmedabad PGPX
IIM Ahmedabad PGPX
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9 Dec 2025 11:12
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2026
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Score: 665 GMAT Focus
GPA: 8.63
Pre-MBA industry: Healthcare/Pharmaceuticals
Post-MBA industry: Finance: Investment Management
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31 Aug 2024 06:08
After ~3.8 years in Consulting specializing in US/EU healthcare/pharma M&A my goal is to broaden my understanding of other industries and develop expertise in deal making.


Short-term goal post MBA- Consulting/Due Diligence
Long-term goal - Launch PE/VC fund
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31 Aug 2024, 23:01
Hey, Anon2000


Your GPA looks solid, and you have relevant work experience in consulting and healthcare. However, your GMAT score falls below the typical range. Consider retaking it and submitting your application in the second round. This could give your application a real lift.


Feel free to schedule a call with us here for an in-depth profile evaluation and additional benefits.We match you with the students and alums of top B-Schools according to your background and target schools.
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31 Aug 2024, 23:04
Thank you. I'm considering re-taking the GMAT. Which b-schools should I consider with my current score?
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Hi. You can see the average Focus scores here: https://gmatclub.com/forum/average-gmat ... 30038.html (this is for the Top 30) and only the schools on the lower end such as Rotman have 615 as their average. Basically schools in the Top 50 Rankings - you can see the classic GMAT score average here: https://gmatclub.com/business-schools/ (615 is around 670 i believe)
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2026
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Darden
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Simon
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2026
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Post-MBA industry: Healthcare/Pharmaceuticals
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Tuck
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Fuqua
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14 Mar 2026 04:03
Ross (Michigan)
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14 Mar 2026 04:03
Marshall (USC)
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Kellogg
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4 Mar 2026 12:03
McDonough
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Owen Vanderbilt
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I am currently working at a global advertising agency specialized in digital strategy role, where I’ve led campaigns for consumer-healthcare and lifestyle brands. Now, I am preparing to transition into an in-house digital marketing role at a global consumer-healthcare company.


Received merit-based scholarships for two consecutive years, covering 40–60% of annual tuition.
Awarded “Employee of the Year” for outstanding performance and contribution to the team.
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09 Dec 2025, 04:53
Thanks for sharing your profile, @SHL_0000. You've got a good GPA, decent GRE score, a clear industry focus (consumer health to broader healthcare), and real recognition at work. Now it’s about tightening your story and making your transition feel inevitable, not experimental.

Talking about the schools, with ~5 years’ experience:

Darden can be a good fit if you emphasize general management + leadership + healthcare interest. The case method values people who can speak up and synthesize across marketing, operations, and ethics.

Fuqua can be good for healthcare + marketing + consulting; your consumer-health and team-based profile can fit Fuqua’s “collaborative, impact-driven” culture.

Ross can be good in marketing + healthcare, + action-based learning (MAP). Your shift from agency > in-house > healthcare strategy is aligned.

Tepper can be quant/analytics-focused, but digital strategy + healthcare + good GPA + GRE can work fine, especially if you show comfort with data.

USC Marshall can be good for marketing and brand roles, plus growing healthcare connections; your profile can be competitive here.

Strengths you must use: Coherent healthcare story. You’re already in consumer-health brands, moving to an in-house role at a healthcare company, and targeting healthcare/pharma post-MBA. That’s a clear, believable path: agency → in-house → MBA → strategy/marketing in healthcare. Proven performance, “Employee of the Year,” and merit scholarships tell adcoms you’re consistently high-performing. Digital + consumer + healthcare, you understand consumer behavior, digital channels, and healthcare communication; this is very attractive for healthcare companies trying to go more digital and patient-centric. International & cultural diversity, as a Korean woman with global agency experience, you’ll bring a less-common perspective to US programs that are often heavy with domestic and India/China tech/finance profiles.

Areas to sharpen: 324 GRE is workable, but if your practice scores suggest you can reach 327–330, a small bump would help at Ross/Darden/Fuqua. If retaking is too stressful, 324 is still defensible, especially with your GPA and scholarships. Leadership depth, you need to go beyond “I led campaigns.” Highlight team size you led or coordinated, budget responsibility, concrete outcomes, lift in engagement, conversion, sales, ROI, and brand metrics, times you pushed back strategically or shaped the client’s thinking (not just execution).

Post-MBA clarity, “healthcare/pharmaceutical industry” is broad, try to narrow to a function + path. You can also maximize your in-house role, push to own end-to-end campaigns and cross-functional projects (with medical, regulatory, sales, etc.). Aim for 1, 2 big, measurable wins you can tell as flagship stories. Clarify your career story and keep it consistent across all applications. Choose recommenders wisely, people who can say: you’re top 5–10% on the team, you lead with maturity and insight and you think beyond just marketing tactics and understand business impact.

Questions for you to reflect upon:
1) Do you see yourself more in brand/marketing leadership within healthcare, or in consulting serving healthcare clients?
2) Are you open to working in the US after your MBA, or do you see yourself returning to Korea/Asia in the medium term?
3) Is your in-house move confirmed yet, and will your role title reflect higher responsibility (vs lateral)?
4) Among your campaigns, which one had the clearest business impact (revenue, share, patient engagement)?

We’d love to learn more about your academics, extracurriculars, work experience, and personal journey so we can provide a tailored profile evaluation and honest school assessment. Feel free to book a profile evaluation session.

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2026
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Score: 755 GMAT Focus
GPA: 3.85
Pre-MBA industry: Finance: Investment Banking
Post-MBA industry: Consulting
Kellogg
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Haas
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Booth
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India
2026
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Score: 318 GRE
Pre-MBA industry: Consulting
Post-MBA industry: Consulting
ESSEC
MSC in Data Sciences & Business Analytics
MSC in Data Sciences & Business Analytics
AcceptedNov 21, 25
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8 Dec 2025 08:12
HEC Paris
September Intake
September Intake
Round 1, 2026
AcceptedDec 5, 25
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Imperial College
MSc in Business Analytics
MSc in Business Analytics
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8 Dec 2025 08:12
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2026
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Score: 775 GMAT Focus
GPA: 3.59
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Sloan MIT
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AcceptedDec 11, 25
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12 Dec 2025 05:12
Harvard
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AcceptedDec 10, 25
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Wharton
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Booth
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AcceptedDec 4, 25
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Pre-MBA: 4yrs Big 4 strategy consulting arm

Post-MBA Plans: MBB / corporate strategy ops
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05 Dec 2025, 09:01
congratulations!
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Congratulations @everwriter ! Great GMAT. Best wishes for the road ahead.
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India
2026
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Pre-MBA industry: Other
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ISB
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4 years
India
2026
Male
Score: 334 GRE
GPA: 8.81
Pre-MBA industry: Consulting
Post-MBA industry: Consulting
Darden
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Round 1, 2026
InterviewedNov 13, 25
WaitlistedDec 11, 25
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10 Dec 2025 06:12
Ross (Michigan)
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InterviewedOct 27, 25
AcceptedDec 4, 25
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Yale
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InterviewedOct 23, 25
AcceptedDec 4, 25
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Johnson (Cornell)
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InterviewedNov 21, 25
AcceptedDec 4, 25
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InterviewedNov 9, 25
AcceptedNov 28, 25
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Fuqua
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I want to play an active role in the international energy transition by becoming a trusted advisor.
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08 Mar 2025, 12:46
Great GRE score! 👍 and it is positive that your focus is staying on consulting after doing 4 years of consulting - building on top of what you have is always positive.
Your chances will really be decided by how you can put yourself above and beyond your peers - other consultants, other folks who have worked for 4 years, etc. So look at the things you have done at work (and outside) and ask yourself - am I the 1% or top 5% or top 10% of my company or potential applicants? If not, how can I get there (at least on the resume and in the essays, which I don't mean making things up or lying - AdCom has seen plenty of that) but rather how do I impress and demonstrate proven track record, clear achievements and a pattern of success and going above and beyond of what my peers would have done.

This may mean doing projects better, higher quality, or more but this can also mean doing things outside of work - e.g. startup ideas, volunteering with significant impact, etc. Things such as promotions, recognition and awards help.
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29 Nov 2025, 07:39
Thank you for your insights, bb! Your comment really helped me understand where to focus during the applications.
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24 Nov 2025, 21:18
Hi Sk05et

congrats on the interview, can we pls connect for a chat, would love to understand your journey.
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29 Nov 2025, 07:40
Sure, please DM me here on gmatclub
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Hi

not able to send you a personal DM, is there any other way here?
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05 Dec 2025, 10:43
share your linkedin
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05 Dec 2025, 11:34
ok
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07 Dec 2025, 02:47
bruh can you connect with you?
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United States
2026
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Score: 329 GRE
GPA: 3.45
Pre-MBA industry: Military
Post-MBA industry: Consulting
Kellogg
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Round 1, 2026
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Sloan MIT
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Stanford GSB
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Darden
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India
2026
Female
Score: 336 GRE
GPA: 8.16
Pre-MBA industry: Technology
Post-MBA industry: Consulting
ISB
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Round 1, 2026
AcceptedNov 28, 25
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4 Dec 2025 01:12
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India
2026
Score: 730 GMAT Classic
Pre-MBA industry: Technology
Post-MBA industry: Finance: Investment Management
Fuqua
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Early Action, 2026
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6 months ago
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03 Dec 2025, 22:47
Hey, did u just got accepted from waitlist?
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India
2026
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Pre-MBA industry: Finance: Diversified Financial Services
Post-MBA industry: Technology
McCombs
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McDonough
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InterviewedMar 10, 26
AcceptedMar 10, 26
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20 Mar 2026 10:03
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2026
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Score: Waiver
GPA: 3.41
Pre-MBA industry: Energy
Post-MBA industry: Finance: Private Equity
Jones Rice
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Round 1, 2026
InterviewedNov 14, 25
AcceptedDec 15, 25
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17 Dec 2025 06:12
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Greece
2026
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Pre-MBA industry: Real Estate
Post-MBA industry: Other
LBS
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INSEAD
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HEC Paris
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