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by h_farabi1 » Sun Feb 12, 2012 1:34 am
Hi,

US colleges often claim that they evaluate work experience not in terms of years but the depth and breadth of an individual's position.
I am a renowned proffesional muscian with a solid undergraduate business degree seeking an MBA from Top-tier US college. Since high school, i have managed and played in a band that is signed with UNIVERSAL music India. I have successfully launched 2 music albums and 6 music vidoes across the sub-continent in the span of 6 years. Also, I Graduated from IBA, top business school of Pakistan, with a 3.2 GPA in june 2011. This promises to make an interesting application in my opinion.

After graduating, i did an internship at JWT followed by a tour of concerts for two months. My dream is to open the first legitimate music label in Pakistan so i can share my experience with other talented but under-priveldged mates in my country. I am currently working in MINDSHARE, a world renowned media planning company since 2 months which is helping me build a stong foundation and network to fufill that dream. The job involves in-depth analysis and use of media for promotional goals.

By the time i apply for MBA class entering fall 2013, I will have one and a half years mundane work experience with this company to go with my experience as the band member+manager for 7 years. I plan to sit for GMAT in june and hopefully get ready before the early deadline.

Do you think it would be wise to apply at this point(US colleges will recognize my unique application) or i should be realistic and wait till i fall into the dreaded 4-5 years work experience category? Thanks a lot

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by Jon@Admissionado » Mon Feb 13, 2012 12:06 am
I like your profile dud! It's not one I've ever seen, and I've been doing this a LOT! :)
What you really need to do now is really rip the heck out of that GMAT. Not coming from a business background per se, if you really do well, then the school will believe your capacity to succeed more. Also if you have made headway towards your goals already, that would help you out (as well as any extras like community service, entrepreneurship etc.)

and no, I don;t think you need to wait longer, as long as you get that GMAT you need.
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by h_farabi1 » Mon Feb 13, 2012 2:10 am
Thanks a lot Jon,

I am looking at a score of 700 + because my preparations are going well and I am a good test taker. In your opinion, what schools should I be looking at because I am really adamant in applying in the US top ten? Do I have a shot?

FYI:
Due to my hectic schedule, I could not take up an active position of responsibility in any NGO but i enthusiastically worked with them in organizing and playing in charity concerts. I used my position of influence to make music videos for earthquake victims, fight against poverty and political suppression, and songs on India-Pakistan friendship which were aired on national TV. In retrospect, it blends pretty well with my overall theme.

Not to forget that the work I pursued integrates really well into my overall theme. As a media planner my job is to research and network with the media and make media plans that get maximum coverage for my client (PEPSICO). The job involves strategy, planning and quantitative analysis which I hear is music to AdComs' ears. Most importantly, it prepares me well for my post-MBA aspirations.
what else can I add to my profile to make it stronger for these schools? Thanks man

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by Jon@Admissionado » Tue Feb 14, 2012 1:04 am
Well I'd say you are off to a good start. AS long as you get that GMAT score there's no reason why you shouldn't apply to top 10.

What else can you do? Get promoted? Start a new successful business? Take more steps towards reaching your goals?

Those are the main things, for starters.

And once you do get your GMAT, drop us a line, and we can figure out together where you might be able to apply and what your chances are.
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by h_farabi1 » Sun Feb 19, 2012 2:23 am
Thanks once again, looking forward to that already.