Hi
sarveshspace , As already advised, I too would suggest you improve your GMAT score (especially Quant) to increase the odds for an admit at these two schools.
Otherwise you seem to have an interesting work background. I recommend you work on a stellar narrative impressively chalking out your journey from India to US Aerospace and Defense industry. You have not mentioned your post MBA goals but make sure your goals are conscientiously aligned with your career trajectory so far and seem to be the logical next step.
Interesting adventure hobbies however some supplementary community work, or diversity initiatives pursued at/outside of work would make your profile wholesome.
Best wishes
sarveshspace
Hello,
I took the gmat today
Total 690 - 85 percentile
Quant - 47 - 59 percentile
Verbal - 37 82 percentile
IR 5 48 percentile
Applicant - Male , 30 , race - asian indian
nationality- US citizen
Education-
Bachelors degree- mechanical engineering , India ( not on gpa scale put probably like 3.2)
Masters degree - Aerospace Engineering, US university GPA 3.44
Six Sigma Black belt - American Society of Quality
Work exp 5.5+ years
Career progression - engineer , senior engineer, principal engineer and now moving to the bay area to start as manager, programs.
Industry- aerospace and defense.
Department of Defense Top Secret Security Clearance active
Additional -
-Licensed skydiver
-Licensed scuba diver
My main concern - should i retake gmat or no?
What are my chances for haas part time/ booth part time?