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chakraborty.subhabrata
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Profile Evaluation Request

by chakraborty.subhabrata Wed Mar 16, 2011 6:58 am

I am a 25 year-old male applying in R1 for Fall 2012. I have a couple of questions:
-I'm planning on applying to mid level schools...


Here is my profile:

Demographics
Nationality: Indian
Ethnicity: Indian
Male, 25 years-old


Education
Undergrad: Bachelors in Technology, Passed out year: 2007

GPA: 3.1

Work Experience
Software Developer in Indian Telecom MNC for an year. Worked for Client, British Telecom.
Award: Best Performing Project.

Project Management Officer for British Telecom project for One year.
Responsibility includes: Corporate Finance, General Project Management, P&L Management, Service Management.

Project Management Officer for Several non EU clients for 2 years such as Vodafone, Etisalad, COX etc
Responsibility includes: Corporate Finance, General Project Management, P&L Management, Resource Management.

Awarded: Cookies & Pat on the Back in both the projects.

GMAT: 660 - 83rd percentile
Q: 50
V: 29
AWA: 4.5


Global Experience
Worked for Vodafone Australia in Sydney in client location.

Target Schools: I'm looking for schools that offer strong Finance or Marketing Programs.
1) Smeal MBA- Penn State
2) Georgia Tech
3) University of Mays (A&M)
4) University of Iowa
5) York University (Schulich)
6) Terry MBA - University of Georgia
7) Wake Forest MBA

Am I competitive in those schools?

Thanks in advance
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Re: Profile Evaluation Request

by mbamission Mon Mar 21, 2011 9:30 pm

Hi there,

Thanks for writing in. I think you're looking at the right range of schools for your profile. I would want to know more about your post-MBA goals to make sure your story is clear before giving a more concrete assessment. The one watchout I can see if your GMAT -- the score is in range for those schools but it's a bit unbalanced, you may want to consider retaking and putting your emphasis on preparing for the Verbal section.

Good luck!
Daniel Richards
http://www.mbamission.com

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