Score: Plan to take the GMAT
GPA: 71%
Pre-MBA industry: Manufacturing
Post-MBA industry: Technology
4 months ago
28 Nov 2025 01:11
I started as a Graduate in Software Controls at an OEM Automotive, then have moved to a junior engineer and now a lead engineer responsible for verification for three vehicle programmes . I also run an E-commerce brand on Amazon which does around $1 million per year in turnover, have been running it since 2021 and have expanded it to USA, UK, and European marketplaces.
I graduated with a First Class(71%) honors degree in MEng Chemical Engineering from Aston University.
I am also joining Entrepreneurs Organization(EO).
Big positive: Running an e-commerce brand at ~$1M annual revenue for 5+ years, with expansion across the US, UK, and Europe, is serious entrepreneurial scale. Adcoms at Wharton / GSB will treat this as real founder experience with full P&L ownership.
Strengths:
10 years of experience with deep operator/founder exposure
Proven international expansion and execution capability
Perfect GPA (4.0) removes academic risk
Natural transition narrative from commerce → technology
Key focus areas:
GMAT Focus is critical for Wharton and GSB — you should target 675–685+ to be competitive.
“Manufacturing → Tech” must be positioned as a tech-enabled commerce journey, not a late pivot.
Essays should highlight judgment, scale decisions, setbacks, and why an MBA now accelerates impact.
Verdict:
With a strong GMAT Focus score and a sharply articulated founder story, this is a credible Wharton profile and a reach-but-plausible shot at Stanford GSB.
I’m happy to review your profile in detail and help you benchmark your GMAT Focus target, school fit, and application positioning.
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