Hi GMATpixie,
I would need some more details before giving you a conclusive answer. At the face of it - it seems that you are looking at part-time programs. While your GMAT may not be strong enough for an application to a full-time program at an M7, it may be ok for a part-time program - provided you have a strong backing story and motivation.
Feel free to reach out to us using the Profile Evaluation link below, and we can discuss further.
Best wishes,
Karthik
gmatpixie
Hi, I have attempted the GMAT twice - First attempt 690(Q47,V38) and Second attempt 650(Q49,V30) which I cancelled.
I am a female Engineer from India working in the US,29 years old with 5+ years work experience and a Masters degree.
I have some community volunteering experience - teaching classes for girl students and children at the local library, and am also jointly heading the women's forum in my company. I have learnt one foreign language.
My dream school is Wharton. I am also planning to apply to Berkeley part time and Kellogg part time.
How do I make my profile more competitive for my top school? Are there any other M7 schools in my reach?
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