Score: 780 GMAT Classic
GPA: 3.0
Post-MBA industry: Consulting
1 year ago
16 Jun 2024 09:06
GMAT Focus-780 GPA-3.0 or 75% out of 100 %
Topped My College, Was Among the top 10 rankers of my university.
1. 2 Years Worked As an administrative manager in a secondary School owned By My Family. Quadrupled The profits and increased the enrollment of children bg nearly 500.
2. Personal Assistant To Joint Commissioner Of Income tax department in India. Helped In maintaing Tax Related Matters of Nearly 10,000 Taxed Residents
3. Personal Assistant to chief judicial magistrate. Helped In Delivering Nearly 300 Judgments Related To Criminal Matters.
3. Personal Assistant To Additional District and Sessions Judge. Helped In Delivering Nearly 1,000 Judgments of Criminal Matter
4. Volunteered For United Nations, Led a Team of 6, delivered strategy and solutions across african countries such as Nigeria and Zimbabwe.
5. Volunteered For Teach For India, Mentored Nearly 1,000 underprivileged kids .
6. Founded an Ngo, aimed at helping elderly
7. Volunteered for UNICEF, addressed malnutrition and vitamin deficiency in indian children
8. Published Research Article in Elsevier journals .
9. Volunteered For National AIDS Control Organisation, organised campaigns regarding AIDS control
10. Again Volunteered for UNDP, led a team of 6, delivered solutions leading to relief in Sub Saharan Africa.
Certifications- PMP, 6 Sigma Black Belt
Goal- Transition to consulting either at MBB or the big 4.
Consulting is probably a better fit taking to concert new background and teaching experience and speaking skills that you developed.
Tech can also be a pass especially in e-learning and add tech though for successful recruiting you need some prior experience.
Your experience sounds really cool. However it’s also diverse so you want to leave a common theme so it doesn’t look like you did multiple unrelated things. Its com doesn’t like that very much. Tolerated but they like to hear a story why somebody did it and they are good reasons and good explanations Could be made
by the way, it’s OK not to have a perfectly defined goal for what you want to do after business school but I would say two things, one is you cannot let admissions know that. You have to come off confident and second helps a lot more with recruiting if you actually have a specific goal and Can work towards staying open to everything .
There isn't much to suggest at this time since your introduction is too cryptic.
- Dee
(MBA Admissions Consultant and Management Consultant)
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Plus My Diverse Work Experience In 3 Different Fields, Coupled With Passion of volunteering, sets me apart as a unique candidate and Not An Indian Male IIT Engineer. This is what Top US b schools seek - In Simple Terms Diversity if you don't understand.
And By the way I Suspect That You are from An MU B School.
I hope you are doing well. My name is Priyanka, Client Manager at ARINGO.
You have a strong profile – a 770 GMAT is killer, and a 4.0 GPA is just awesome. The fact that you've gained such diverse experience across non-profit and government sectors is super interesting, especially that impressive turnaround you achieved in your managerial role. Talk about results!
While Kellogg, Booth, Harvard, and Stern are all amazing programs with strong consulting tracks, for them, it'll be crucial to showcase the specific skills you gained in your past roles that directly translate to the consulting world. Think problem-solving, analytical thinking, client communication – those kinds of things.
To really craft a knockout application that highlights how your unique background positions you perfectly for consulting success, let's connect! Please share your CV and we would love to schedule a session with our CEO to delve deeper into your experience and help you tell your story in a way that grabs the adcoms' attention.
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