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Re: Is 47 quant enough?
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30 Dec 2009, 15:06
Glad to help.
GMAT and work experience checks out at pretty much every program, although quant could be a bit higher. Work Experience looks good as well. I can't really give you specific programs unless I knew your academic background: quality of undergrad, gpa, concentration, etc. Also, what are your references like and what is your timeline to apply. I ask because if you are reaching for a top school you need to apply soon.
US
I would stay away from MIT, still too new and not worth the cost.
I would also stay away from anything the the Southeastern US besides Vanderbilt.
Boston College could be a very good fit for you, as could Rochester, but I would need to know more about your profile.
Purdue, Villanova, and WashU are also good choices, again, depending on academic background.
Elsewhere
Obviously Oxbridge, and LSE. Warwick also has a good program as does UCL. I could not recommend you specific programs without knowing your career aspirations first.
I would also apply to SDA Boccini (sp?) and IE. Both are better regionally, but place in London as well.
Hope that helps, I know it is a lot, could narrow it down with more personal info.
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