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jammerroy:

Not sure how many of these schools you will be able to pull off for R1 given the deadlines. You may need to think about which deadlines are achievable based on the sequence. Those you cannot make for R1 you push towards R2, unless there is a school or two on your list that's incredibly important.

Overall, you have a solid profile so you want to make sure you are not rushing these applications. That's the latest big factor and the essays, among other components, take time.

Let us know if you need help and/or want to chat about your list and an approach to getting it all done well.

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Thank you so much for your reply.
I have started my application for Kellogg given its Sep 13 timeline. Any other schools, maybe 2 in count, you would recommend me to apply to, given my above profile, in R1 to take advantage of the first round?
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Go with MIT Sloan (Sept 27th) and NYU Stern (October 18th). The deadlines are late enough that you will have more than enough time to pull off Kellogg and then these two.

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Demographics : Indian Male, Non Engineering, Age 23

Professional Background: Worked in Analytics Ops(Global Firm) & Finance (Mid Sized Firm in India). Not very long stints so no major awards. Seniors definitely appreciate the work and ratings have been wonderful. My Finance work experience was revolving around M&A projects that are a major part of Investment Banking Advisory and PEVC Industries

Academics: State University in India for Undergrad (BBA), not top ranked. GPA comes to be 4/4 on GMAT scale overall 79.2%.

Extracurricular Activities: National Award in 2 competitions, National Finalist in a few others. Volunteered with Red Cross, JCI, NSS on impactful projects like Industrial Area blood donation camps with significant volume of collections in 2 days.

Entrepreneurial Ventures: Didn't attempt anything but now am wondering of leaving job and focusing on an Idea, so nothing for now.

Post-MBA Aspirations: Core Finance (Investment Banking/PEVC) or Consulting in Financial Markets or related spaces

GMAT: Standardized Test scores are valid. GMAT 770 (Q50 V46) and IELTS 8.5

I'd like to know how we can fare in T20 B Schools with good alumni presence and industry connect in IB,PEVC and Consulting.
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GMATScorer21:

Thank you for sharing.

Your GPA and GMAT are excellent, so that's always a good foundational start. I'm not sure your extracurricular activities and work experience are nearly as stellar. They might be good, but it's hard to tell solely based on this post.

That said, T20 is definitely within reach, but I would argue T10-T20 is significantly more viable. So, take a look at these schools to starT:

Duke (Fuqua)
Virginia (Darden)
Cornell (Johnson)
Georgetown (McDonough)
Carnegie Mellon (Tepper)
Texas (McCombs)
UCLA (Anderson)

Let us know if that aligns with your thinking and/or if you want to speak with one of our consultants.