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Profile Analysis

by sanchit.juneja.nsit Thu Aug 01, 2013 7:56 am

Hi Guys:

Would really appreciate an analysis of my profile and what kind of b-schools I should be targeting.
GMAT:750(Q:50, V:41)
GPA: 3.5/4
Work experience:
for the first 6 months worked at Grail Research(erstwhile part of Monitor group) as an Analyst--supported Monitor Consultants with primary and secondary research
Currently working at National instruments as Field Sales Engineer for West India region. B2B sales for an Test & Measurement company. Total work experience till today of 3 years

Education: From one of the top engineering college in India, lots of scholarship and medals
Business adviser for 2 successful start-ups
Active sportsperson, standard extra-curriculars

Looking forward to your reply

Regards
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Re: Profile Analysis

by sanchit.juneja.nsit Sun Aug 04, 2013 11:47 am

Hi Team:

Looking forward to your reply

Sanchit
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Re: Profile Analysis

by mbamissionjenK Mon Aug 05, 2013 10:17 pm

Hi there,

Congrats on the great GMAT score! That will definitely get you noticed. That said, a successful b-school acceptance is about more than just scores... admissions officers are looking to create a diverse, interesting class representing many different profiles, experiences, industries, etc... and they assess applications holistically, based on all the info you provide about who you are and what you'll bring to the class. With a common profile background (engineering, from India), you'll need to work hard to differentiate yourself from the crowd... so I suggest spending some time working on coming up with those ideas and how you'll express what makes you unique within your essays. In general you may want to target schools ranked 10-20 or thereabouts, based on your personal preferences and your goals.

Good luck to you on the process and check back in with q's!
Jennifer Kedrowski
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