snowden19 wrote:
Background and nationality: Nepalese citizen
Undergrad Information
Bsc (H) in Statistics from one of the best college in India
Scored around 80% overall
GMAT: 610 Q49 V25 IR 8
Work experience and leadership. Work experience over 2 years. Started a joint venture service company in Nepal. Have built the company from scratch. Now the company turnover is around $100,000. Managing around 15-17 employees and look after Marketing and Finance.
Community and others: Have worked with 3 different NGOs during college. Interned with them as well as have worked part time.
Post MBA goals: After learning more about management would like to get back to expand my business.
Hey dude,
Well it's very cool that you have built a company from scratch that is doing well! Keep at it. and make that baby grow.
For the MBA, you are going to need a bit more work expeirence and a higher GMAT, so I would work on improving your profile over the next 1-3 years and applying then.
I would like to present you with a list of ideas, which should help you:
- Definitely do at least one if not real real volunteer works while you are working. The BEST possible volunteer work is anything that has to do with leadership or fundraising, so if you see those opportunities, jump on them!
- Make sure you do the best possible at work, taking any opportunities to lead, to get involved in social events, to advance at work, and remain at the top.
- Likewise try and keep up your life! What I mean is that schools LOVE candidates who have a broad range of activities and interests. So sports, culture, whatever. As always, if it is leadership roles you are taking on they are better than non-leadership roles.
- If you have any interest in entrepreneurship as a side project, it can be good to have that in your profile.
- If you have any interest in politics as a side project, it can be good to have that in your profile.
There are probably more things that I am not yet thinking about, but this is a very good place to start!
Overall things look promising. Right now we are too early to start getting into actual school evaluation, but this is a good start.
While you are at it, I would also suggest trying to visit the target schools, to attend events, and to learn about them as much as possible. This long-term work will pay off greatly when it comes time for you to apply.
If you have any other thoughts or questions do not hesitate.
Best,
Jon
Shortlisted college:
UCLA
Darden
Kenan flager
mccombs
and which all universities can i apply to ?