snipes wrote:
mattapraveen wrote:
Will be dropping my applciation tonight. Below is m profile:
Industry:Sales-Oil and Gas
WorkEx :4 Yrs
Educationi:Masters/Engg/India
Nationality:Indian
Based in:Dubai for last 4 Yrs
CGPA:3.2
GMAT:For the sake of INSEAD I can state my GMAT as 720. Got a 690 with 46/38 and 660 with 49/31. So will report GMAT as 720
. Atleast for one achool, I can boast off the 700+ GMAT.
So the wait begins from tomorrow.
insead allows you to mix and match your best scores?
strongly considering applying for r2 (us applicant).
edit: how important are any of these information/networking sessions? there are two possible ones that i could attend: one is a 'mba networking cocktail' and the other is 'mba master class and information session'
I wont say that you can mix and match your best scores for INSEAD. I am posting a link below. Have a look at it. I posted a question to the INSEAD representative on this forum and she responded back stating that as long as the drop in scores is not too substantial, they [highlight]might[/highlight] consider the best of the individual scores.
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ask-insead-admissions-127157-40.html[/url]
I did register for a couple of mba sessions organized by various institutions and ended up not going to them. But I have been to a couple of school events such as GSB/HBS/Kellogg here in Dubai and its a very good opportunity to meet the alums/current students in some cases and adcoms in person for some one like me who cant easily visit the schools.
But if we do get an interview call, I came across a number of INSEAD interview blogs on the net stating that one of the popular question is "who are the current students and INSEAD Alum's you ve met and spoken to". So, its worth doing some homework on the networking front, if not to know more about the school, to get more mileage from your interview call, IF you do get one.
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