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sudhir18n wrote:
Hi Linda,

Hi I would want to work in Asia.. Mostly India, Sgp or HK . I would like to get a placement from campus if not then I will do it on my own ..


I asked because many U.S. investment banks use the GMAT as a screening tool. <700=no interview. I have no idea if that's true in Asia. I also understand that many PE shops don't use the GMAT as a screening tool.

Basically, and I don't think this will surprise you, your work experience, international exposure, and community service are very impressive. Highly competitive at any top program. However, your GMAT is not. It is a major obstacle. Consequently, you hard to assess or predict.

Am I correct that you do NOT want to retake the GMAT? I am not optimistic about your chances at ISB or HKUST with your current score, although the latter is more likely to accept you than ISB.

Best,
Linda
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Re: Profile Evaluation - HKUST and ISB [#permalink]
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sudhir18n wrote:
Hi Linda,

Hi I would want to work in Asia.. Mostly India, Sgp or HK . I would like to get a placement from campus if not then I will do it on my own ..


I asked because many U.S. investment banks use the GMAT as a screening tool. <700=no interview. I have no idea if that's true in Asia. I also understand that many PE shops don't use the GMAT as a screening tool.

Basically, and I don't think this will surprise you, your work experience, international exposure, and community service are very impressive. Highly competitive at any top program. However, your GMAT is not. It is a major obstacle. Consequently, you hard to assess or predict.

Am I correct that you do NOT want to retake the GMAT? I am not optimistic about your chances at ISB or HKUST with your current score, although the latter is more likely to accept you than ISB.

Best,
Linda


Hi Linda

Iam accepted at ISB R1 .
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Re: Profile Evaluation - HKUST and ISB [#permalink]
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sudhir18n wrote:
Accepted.com wrote:
sudhir18n wrote:
Hi Linda,

Hi I would want to work in Asia.. Mostly India, Sgp or HK . I would like to get a placement from campus if not then I will do it on my own ..


I asked because many U.S. investment banks use the GMAT as a screening tool. <700=no interview. I have no idea if that's true in Asia. I also understand that many PE shops don't use the GMAT as a screening tool.

Basically, and I don't think this will surprise you, your work experience, international exposure, and community service are very impressive. Highly competitive at any top program. However, your GMAT is not. It is a major obstacle. Consequently, you hard to assess or predict.

Am I correct that you do NOT want to retake the GMAT? I am not optimistic about your chances at ISB or HKUST with your current score, although the latter is more likely to accept you than ISB.

Best,
Linda


Hi Linda

Iam accepted at ISB R1 .


That's fantastic! congratulations!
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