Hi Experts,
I was hoping if you could evaluate my profile and let me know if I stand a chance at the top MBA courses. My target schools are the top ten's in Canada and India.
I am planning to give my GMAT in January with a target score of higher 600s or 700+.
Background:
Career: Indian Staffing Industry; Working as an account manager for a US staffing company handling global pharmaceutical client.3+ years experience and have exemplary references. Started as a Recruitment consultant, was promoted to the role of AM in three years.
Age: 27 years
GMAT: Target 690 to 710
Under-graduation: Engineering Degree with not so impressive GPA(66%)
Extra Curricular: Not Much
Domain: US Staffing
Writing & Interview skills: Effective
Interest: MBA Sales Marketing- Starting 2017
Hoping to hear from one of you soon.
Regards,
Ana
Do I stand a chance?
This topic has expert replies
- Jim@StratusPrep
- MBA Admissions Consultant
- Posts: 2279
- Joined: Fri Nov 11, 2011 7:51 am
- Location: New York
- Thanked: 660 times
- Followed by:266 members
- GMAT Score:770
You definitely have a shot. The GMAT is the most important thing for you right now. Get that squared away and you can craft your story. A 680 vs a 750 (just random numbers) will give you a very different position from which to write your essays.
One thing at a time...
One thing at a time...
GMAT Answers provides a world class adaptive learning platform.
-- Push button course navigation to simplify planning
-- Daily assignments to fit your exam timeline
-- Organized review that is tailored based on your abiility
-- 1,000s of unique GMAT questions
-- 100s of handwritten 'digital flip books' for OG questions
-- 100% Free Trial and less than $20 per month after.
-- Free GMAT Quantitative Review
-- Push button course navigation to simplify planning
-- Daily assignments to fit your exam timeline
-- Organized review that is tailored based on your abiility
-- 1,000s of unique GMAT questions
-- 100s of handwritten 'digital flip books' for OG questions
-- 100% Free Trial and less than $20 per month after.
-- Free GMAT Quantitative Review