ak_shayla:
Thank you for reaching out to us for help. Here's how I see your profile with the condensed information you have provided:
Strengths: You have a generally well-rounded profile. There is nothing that seems like a disqualifier on paper. Your GPA is fine and your work experience appears solid - both are demonstrative of what seems to be a high technical aptitude. It's great to see that you have some extracurricular and leadership activities, though I would like to know more about their scale and scope.
Weaknesses: As you know, you come from a competitive demographic but have an below average/average GMAT for your cohort. Your career goal is not all that original. If you want to go down that route, you better have a truly unique angle and an interesting story to tell.
By and large, you will have a puncher's shot at the two California schools and potentially the two European ones. Wharton and Kellogg will undoubtedly be a stretch, particularly since they're not that big into the tech scene as the others.
If I were you, I would go for the full-time MBA program and expand this list. You will be on the younger side for the EMBA programs and I do not see your work experience equating to that of more traditional EMBA applicants.
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Admissionado if you are actively looking to apply and are in need of application support services. We work with both full-time MBA and EMBA applicants to all of the schools you mention. During our free consultation, we will take the time to walk you through a more in-depth analysis of your background and our assessment of school choice. Good luck!
https://admissionado.com/free-consultation/Best,
Seth