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Re: Profile Evaluation - Feedback Appreciated! [#permalink]
jeffreyadcom - I assume that the target vs. reach list is reversed? Any reason to suggest Fuqua and Haas as well? With a 690 feels like those are likely unattainable.
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By reach, I mean, within Reach. Target would be stretch schools.
Having said that, you stand a good chance at all the target schools too including Fuqua and Haas.

Your profile would make up for the slightly lower GMAT score. You should focus on building stellar essays and I can be of great help.
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Round2Hopeful wrote:
Hi GMAT Club Community,

I am planning on applying to my target list of B-Schools Round 2 (full time programs) this year. My profile is as follows:

Gender: Male
Age: 28 years
Location: United States (living in major city in Mid-Atlantic, from the Northeast)
Target schools: Georgetown, Emory, Cornell, Kenan-Flagler, Vanderbilt, Tepper, Mendoza

Work experience: ~5 years
Work as a senior manager (i.e., consultant) at a top 3 global real estate services firm (i.e., CBRE, JLL, Cushman & Wakefield) managing global portfolio accounts, including strategy, financial analysis and transactions. I have held four different roles across 2 companies. I have a vast amount of experience leading projects and teams, albeit only in the real estate space.

Education: Dual Major - Political Science & English from a top 35 Liberal Arts College
Very active in college (i.e., student government, teaching assistant, etc).
GPA: Magna Cum Laude (GPA: 3.74) with election to honors societies

Extra curriculars: I received a company award for embodiment of company principles
I am active in the rising leader organization within my company
Previously the chapter head for an organization within my previous company
Volunteers monthly at a food bank / community kitchen making meals
Enjoy carpentry (specifically making wooden surf boards), skiing, listening to NPR and beer making

GMAT score: 690 (V36 Q48 IR5 AWA6)

Can you please let me know how my candidacy stacks up? Any thoughts to target, reach and safety would be great too!

Vanderbilt and Mendoza would be good target schools
I think you can get your scores boosted to a 720 easily- https://gmatclub.com/forum/beginner-to- ... l#p2313182
In such a case all the schools mentioned become competitive (target) to attain. A 720 puts you in above average bracket. I think given the work ex, undergrad, and accomplishments, fairly possible to get into these. Let me know if there is anything specific I can help with.
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I am active in the rising leader organization within my company
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o, there's no ambiguity because the meaning conveyed in each case is logical only if the modifier modifies the entire noun phrase. So, we can easily determine that the modifier modifies the noun phrase and not the noun.
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