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Re: Profile evaluation!! 31 Years Indian IT male [#permalink]
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Dear Ami,
Good to hear YOUR explanation. Actually your goals make sense, but I think you possibly could also arrive at them through other directions, although I totally understand your desire to do an MBA. I really like your school list (bravo on your research). I think that for your profile and your goals they are spot-on, and I would likely have recommended these schools to you as well. Actually, you might also consider adding Anderson on to the list (even if it will be a bit tough, along with Tepper - there are a lot of younger Indian IT folks with higher GMATs applying to these schools... but maybe with your experience and your stories you can make up for these things). I think you could also add one or two more schools as "Safe schools" to your list, as I think given your age and goals, you really want to do an MBA this year, and adding safe schools is the best way to ensure that this happens.

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Re: Profile evaluation!! 31 Years Indian IT male [#permalink]
Jon,
Thanks for keeping the spirits high.

Could you please suggest me some safe schools, considering my experience, goals and GMAT.

Thanks in advance. Your advise is invaluable.

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Sure! Try and add one more school which appeals to you in the rankings about 30-50 (or two). Schools like Smith, Broad, Babcock. Since these schools tend to be more regional than the top schools, it's always a good idea to look at who recruits at the school, and where they are located, because even if you do compromise on your schools, you do still want to make sure you reach your goals.
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