Hi
I am a Indian Syrian Christian , who was brought up in the Middle East for 17 years of my life.
I have met and interacted with people from many countries and cultures in those years. I have used this exposure to a great extent in extracurricular activities such as Model UN events, Work as School student president and other competitions . Living in a racially and culturally diverse country, I have watched and learned everything I could about Global pop culture, current affairs and cultural topics .
Can I use this experience to differentiate my profile from the other Indian applicants .
Optional essay- To explain Intentional exposure?
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Hi vincenm,
Absolutely you can. If you'd like to see, here is an example of another Indian candidate who differentiated himself through his application and was accepted into a top MBA program: https://www.stacyblackman.com/client-stories/
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Absolutely you can. If you'd like to see, here is an example of another Indian candidate who differentiated himself through his application and was accepted into a top MBA program: https://www.stacyblackman.com/client-stories/
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