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tanyaggarwal:

Thanks for all this additional information:

Canada : Rotman, Ivey

--> These are the most competitive Canadian programs. You will be in the mix with your profile but far from a guarantee.

USA : Darden, Ross, Tepper, Tuck

--> These are appropriate schools. Tuck is going to be the most difficult. Darden and Tepper feel like good fits.

UK : Saad, Judge, Imperial, Warwick

--> Imperial and Warwick are totally in your ballpark. Saad and Judge are too and you should apply in R3. Take your chances at this point since you'll be applying to so many other (good) schools anyways.

Hope that helps,
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