Hi
antonindvorak,
It's hard to get a ding. But it's also a chance to come back stronger. So it’s critical to understand what went wrong before applying to R2 or as a re-applicant next year. Was it the competition, your goals, a misalignment between your experience and aspirations, a lack of personality projection, or something else that led your application to be rejected?
Your GRE appears to be good. However, you have provided very few details for analysis. I suggest you do a
ding analysis, and then we can discuss the further steps. We are happy to discover where you went wrong and assist you in improving and filling those gaps. If you’d like, we are happy to hop on a call with you to discuss your profile in length and further chances for R2. Feel free to
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Neha Hadke
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neha@mbaandbeyond.com antonindvorak wrote:
- Indian Male 26, with family business WorkEx in Healthcare in India.
- GMAT Q48, V39, GRE 327 (162 V + 165 Q)
- 3.15 GPA from a decent college in the Northeast
- Strong volunteer work
I've been dinged by Ross and Yale in R1, and want to know which MBA programs I should apply to in R2. I am only looking at programs in the US and want to work in consulting and get that Stem designation. Any thoughts? Thanks in advance.