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Being hispanic with international exposure, I would add more top 5 programs to your list. Harvard, Booth, Wharton. They can get you where you want to go - they have plenty of "tech" experience and strength. And your application will be seriously considered if you have a 690+ GMAT. You have great GPAs. Cheers
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Based on my research my top schools would be:
  • Stanford
  • MIT
  • UC-Berkely
  • Duke
  • Yale

Safety:
  • UT-Austin
  • UNC
Based on what you want to do I would recommend.
  • Stanford
  • MIT
  • UC-Berkeley
  • UT-Austin

In that order. And given, your background, you should be able to get in at least one of those schools.
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Just something to consider: At schools like Sloan or Tepper you will be with many tech guys. I am a little bit biased about that: On one hand recruiting for IT management programs and the like is excellent, on the other hand at other schools the diversity will help one grow way better. Having said that, I still have applied at Tepper myself, despite having a degree in Computer Science and work experience in the IT security field.
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You have a pretty good profile. Work experience, Extracurricular and everything is just on place Your scores are all good. So you can try for top 10 b-schools. You equally have a good chance at all these 5 schools. Based on your post mba goals, Stanford would be the best option. Its employment statistics also support this statement. All these schools that you have shortlisted are pretty decent. Getting through anyone of them would be great! Infact UNC and Ut-Austin are also a good choice. I think you’ll get through your top 5 choices.
Good Luck!