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akhil_bhatti Just gettin' started!
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Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 11:06 pm Post subject: STACY PLEASE READ AND ANSWER MY QUERY |
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Hello its akhil again.
Thanks a ton for replying to me .
You know I do not have any full time work experience and want to apply for MBA straight out of college.
In your reply you have given certain probablities of my admission.
I would be highly obliged if you give me my percent chances of admission in the universities as it would become more clear to me.
I am once again sending my profile to you.
GMAT 690
GPA 3.4
TOEFL 270
Extra curricular
I have about 100 certificates of sports and extra curricular activites in school and college both
PART TIME WORK EXPERIENCE OF ABOUT 20 MONTHS PLUS EXPERIENCE IN COMPUTER HARDWARE FIELD OF ONE YEAR AFTER PASSING CLASS XII
COMPLETED INTERNSHIPS
Please tell my Percent chances like 10%, 30%... etc in each of the following universities.
The universities are--
1. Carnegie Mellon
2. Rochester
3. Darden
4. NYU
5. UCLA
6. UC Davis
7. University of Texas–Austin (McCombs)
8. Washington University in St. Louis (Olin)
9. University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill (Kenan-Flagler)
10. Purdue University (Krannert)
Please tell my percent chances in these keeping in mind that i am a fresher straight out of college and only have part time work experience as stated above.
I would be highly obliged if you suggest some universities from your side where i would be able to get admission easily in US.The universities should be in top 40 in USA. _________________ Akhil |
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Stacy Blackman MBA Admissions Consultant

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Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 9:51 am Post subject: |
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It really is not possible to accurately provide percentage chance of admittance without reading your essays and recommendations and listening in on your interview. These are the most important parts of the process so without these I cannot provide a more specific forecast. I would just be guessing.
In selecting schools you should first find out which schools will consider you without the full time experience.
Of that list, make sure that your numbers fall within their averages. Be sure to include some schools that are not top 10/20. _________________ S T A C Y B L A C K M A N Consulting
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Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2006 7:15 am Post subject: |
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Akhil:
Just to reiterate what Stacy has said in her previous replies to you, with the very limited data that you provide it's almost impossible to quantify with percentages your chances of getting admitted to the schools that you list. Furthermore, Stacy's primary role as an admissions expert on this forum is to provide admissions strategy advice--not to guess probabilities. Please avoid making these repetitive posts.
Also, in the future please avoid creating new threads for your posts. Just reply to one thread if you have further questions. Thank and best of luck. _________________ Eric
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