Hi
eddiedean,
Thank you for your post. From what you have shared, your management experience and role with an NGO will be good elements to highlight in your applications.
With the GMAT, a lot comes down to what programs you are targeting. Though a 700-720 may be adequate for some programs, many of the top US schools will require you to secure a higher score.
While those with a very strong profile, a unique background, or from an underrepresented applicant pool could gain admission with a below-average score, it is becoming less common to see large numbers of applicants with scores more than 20 to 30 points below average succeed. Additionally, if you are applying from an overrepresented applicant pool, differentiating yourself with a strong GRE/GMAT score will be even more important (and you may actually need to score 20 to 30 points above average).
What are your post-MBA goals? Even if you have a very common career goal, such as becoming a management consultant or an investment banker, you want to share how you will make your unique mark. Goal development is a key component of
Personal MBA Coach's
services and we can certainly help here.
I am curious to learn more about your sales role. We work with folks in sales every year and would be happy to provide you with more guidance. Feel free to send a note to
[email protected] to further discuss your candidacy.
Regards,
Personal MBA Coach eddiedean
I'm 32 yrs and have 7 yrs sales experience in pharmaceutical Industry as sales manager
Socially: Ngo activities to promote healthcare
Rewards: Got 2 times award and rewarded with abroad tour both times
In college won many trophies for college in sports in inter college level
Gmat: yet to be taken targeting for 700-720
Education background
10,12- second class
Diploma, degree - same
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