Hi,
You can target b-schools in R-3 and R-4 with GMAT range between 550-700 like: Cincinnati, Babson-Olin, Michigan-Broad, Maryland-Smith, Smeal, Tulane-Freeman, Washington-Foster, Urbana-Champaign and Boston-Carroll. Well these are just few good one in US, you can also try your chances in b-schools by clicking
https://www.general-ed.com/chances-of-bschoolI would also recommend you to write strong application essays by demonstrating leadership traits in it. To know more about interview tips and preparations, click
https://bit.ly/XQVp4sFeel free to post any other concerns you might have. You can PM your number to have a discussion over profile and selection of b-schools.
Best,
AK
hellraiser06 wrote:
Hi,
I will be taking GMAT on 1/24/13. I started studying on Oct 20 2012. Right now, whenver I take a GMAT mock test, I score in the 580 590 range.
GMAT prep 1 (early november after 15 days of studying): 450 (dont remember the exact break up of scores)
GMAT prep 1 (mid December) : 560 Q41 V22
GMAT prep 2 (1/13/2013): 530 Q41 V22
GMAT prep 1 (1/19/2013): 590 Q41 V30
MGMAT 1 (1/20/2013): 580 Q38 V32
So, as you can see my scores are hovering around 580, with Q at around 40 and V at around 30 32. I don't expect miracles on GMAT on 1/24 (3 days left). My weak areas are DS in quant and RC and SC on verbal. I am blazing thru CR like a champ, which I was most afraid of when I started my preparation...
A brief profile: I am from India. I have slightly more than 5 years of work experience in Infrastructure support and I am working with an IT major. I completed my B.E. in 2007 in Computer Science and Engineering.
Now, I am planning to apply to Purdue University Calumet campus. Its application deadline is March 1. What other universities should I apply to assuming that I get around 580 in GMAT?