Sajjad1994 wrote:
Question by a member ............... I am from Kazakhstan and I am 21. Graduated from the University of Economics in Prague (the best economics university in the Czech Republic); graduated summa cum laude with a semester abroad at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona, one of the best economics universities in Spain); Finished in top 1% of Faculty with GPA 3.6/4; 2 years of experience as an accountant at DXC, 1 year of experience as an associate economist at Moody’s Analytics, part-time TA of statistics at the University of Economics in Prague and part-time event staff at the British Council; volunteer at a micro-finance company (as a research analyst); ACCA - first 3 modules, CFA 1 level, 2 performance awards (from 2 employers); I would love to apply for Columbia, Rotman & Wharton
Hi,
Thanks for sharing your profile but something doesn’t add up with the years you mentioned
If you are 21, how do you have 3 years of experience?
I am assuming this is in parallel to your university? (unless you studied before you were 18?)
if my assumption is true, you are too young to apply to a "regular" MBA at this stage. and you should apply to a master in management or to deferred MBA programs (is this what you are aiming for?) if you have a high GMAT, you can definitely go for one of these, as your profile is exactly what the top business schools are looking for!
You can read more about deferred MBAs here:
https://aringo.com/deferred-enrollment- ... xperience/and about Master in Management here:
https://aringo.com/masters-in-management/Please clarify the above and send me your GMAT score, CV and school wish list to
Shimriw@ARINGO.com and I will try to help further!
Napster03 wrote:
I saw in your site that NYU Stern is offering gmat waiver is there any criteria for it ?
Indian male engineer and entrepreneur here am I eligible for it
Hi,
You can apply for a GMAT waiver (saying you are too busy at work to take the GMAT), but at NYU, as an Indian male engineer, your chances are close to zero.
This might work at lower ranked / less desirable schools (we had some Indian male engineers get into UNC, Ross, Indian, Emory, Vanderbilt, Boston University and Hult
Happy to send you more info if this is relevant, reach out on
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