MBAPrepCoach
I know you're not going to want to hear this but I think that you should change up your approach for the GMAT, the people who improve are the people who do things differently.
It just has so much to do with which school you can get into and your starting salary, I just think it's best for you to make sure you look at all your options.
At this very moment in time you might want to do your MBA to get a break from work or whatever but you just might come to regret that later.
GRE score might be best in this situation because it's unranked, so it's often a wild card for adcom to let people in who they like, without any penalty to the school because the GRE score is not ranked. So that's something I strongly urge you to consider.
You do have extracurriculars. So I congratate on that, and that will help, however I'd hate to see you lose out to someone ie Indian who has serious involvement like you but also a good score.
You have a good job but there's plenty of BAs at Tata who apply to Business School.
At this point in time I think top 30 would be best, with maybe a safety School the top 35 and a reach School in the top 25.
I do help people with the verbal part, so I definitely think I could probably add some value to that if you'd like.
I recommend you go for Round one because you're over represented. There's nothing wrong with round 2 but for IT Indian males I think it's best to get your foot in the door before anyone else.
It goes without saying that youre going to need to do an excellent job on your application. And I may mention that there are many people who think that they had done that and did not.
Farrell Dyan Hehn, MBA
Admissions Consultant & Verbal Strategist MBAPrepCoach.com
There is no reason why I would not have liked to read what you had to say
Constructive feedback is very much required to understand where you stand, so thanks a lot for taking out time and providing a detailed response.
The reason I want to do an MBA now is not because I want a break from my work, I absolutely love what I am doing right now, working in a project that is responsible for Digitizing the Indian Education system, makes me feel even more privileged.
The reasons that I wish to apply for MBA is because of the reasons I have mentioned above.
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I know you're not going to want to hear this but I think that you should change up your approach for the GMAT, the people who improve are the people who do things differently.
I had almost given up GMAT, after my second attempt(a 560), so I did things differently and got up to 670, I do know that I am from an over represented group, but that does not demotivate me to try and competing with the very best, yes GMAT score is a good differentiator between two applicants, but I do feel the GMAT score is just a part of the whole application, I have been advised against a 4th attempt, though I can get back to study mode and slog for another 2 months and get a 700, but I feel 670 should present my case(560-670) in-front of the adcoms of top 30 schools.
GRE, I feel will not be of much help at the moment, first of all as per my understanding B-Schools prefer GMAT score over GRE, and moreover the verbal part is quite different in the two exams.
So going back to study mode, and prepare something new, does not seem to be a wise decision, during y mocks I had a low of V35, and a high of V41, so if at anytime I would prefer to work on my score, will be by giving the GMAT again as I am much better aware of the exam as compared to GRE.
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I recommend you go for Round one because you're over represented. There's nothing wrong with round 2 but for IT Indian males I think it's best to get your foot in the door before anyone else.
I understand your concern regarding the R2 applications, but I feel I will always have an opportunity to apply in Round 1, and should not stop myself from applying in R2 if I am able to convert to a school that aligns well with my MBA goals.