Hi Seaks,
That is indeed a very comprehensive list of programs!
Overall, if we look at your top-line stats, I'd say you're competitive for the majority of those masters programs. Your GMAT and GPA both line up with the averages at many of these programs, which is always a good baseline to start with.
Beyond that, the other most important application component is your application essays, in particular your articulation of why you want to pursue a masters in management, finance, or supply chain management and how you intend to leverage those skills and that school's network to become a future leader in your field. Unlike your undergrad GPA or the GMAT, the essays are ENTIRELY within your control, so you want to make the most of them!
Finally, I'd recommend narrowing your application list so you're not spreading yourself too thin. I'd start by deciding whether you want to focus on management, finance, or supply chain programs, and then within that, I'd aim for 1-2 reach programs, 2-3 target programs, and 1 safety program.
Best of luck, and feel free to contact us at
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Doris