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Richard Ivey Fall 2013

by yuvi » Tue Jul 17, 2012 7:03 am
Hi,
I aspire to apply to the richard ivey school for fall 2013. here is a summary of my profile :-

Completed Engineering in electronics and communications in 2010. Got a gpa of over 8 on a scale of 10 throughout my degree (four year course)

Upon completion of my degree was recruited by Infosys as software trainee and subsequently given the role of software engineer. I have been working for the past 2 years and have varied experinces of working in and at times leading teams. I have also been praised by my on-site (offshore) clients and teams, and can get a lor from them vouching the same.

I have not taken up the gmat but took the gre instead and have a score of 313 (quant: 159, verbal 154) which according to the official ETS converter amounts to a gmat score of 620.

Now i have a work ex of over two years, decent enough exposure to different teams on both national and international levels and a low albeit minimum acceptable score. SHOULD I APPLY TO RICHARD IVEY ? or do i have no chance of admission ?

Note :- with the first round of deadlines overhead i would be highly obliged with a quick response.
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by apphelp » Sun Jul 29, 2012 1:51 am
yuvi wrote:Hi,
I aspire to apply to the richard ivey school for fall 2013. here is a summary of my profile :-

Completed Engineering in electronics and communications in 2010. Got a gpa of over 8 on a scale of 10 throughout my degree (four year course)

Upon completion of my degree was recruited by Infosys as software trainee and subsequently given the role of software engineer. I have been working for the past 2 years and have varied experinces of working in and at times leading teams. I have also been praised by my on-site (offshore) clients and teams, and can get a lor from them vouching the same.

I have not taken up the gmat but took the gre instead and have a score of 313 (quant: 159, verbal 154) which according to the official ETS converter amounts to a gmat score of 620.

Now i have a work ex of over two years, decent enough exposure to different teams on both national and international levels and a low albeit minimum acceptable score. SHOULD I APPLY TO RICHARD IVEY ? or do i have no chance of admission ?

Note :- with the first round of deadlines overhead i would be highly obliged with a quick response.
Hi Yuvi,

Except for a few achievements, your profile looks like a typical IT profile. With 2 yrs of experience and a 620 ( equivalent) on GMAT, Richard Ivey will be tough.

So, we would recommend both waiting for 1 more year and taking GMAT to get a score of 680+.

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by MBAPrepAdvantage » Mon Jul 30, 2012 12:49 pm
I think your experience is sufficient (Richard Ivey looks for a minimum of two years), but your GRE is a little low as the average is around a 670. ETS publishes a GRE/GMAT converter but one MBA school admissions officer (different MBA school) told me that they look for a higher GRE score because they do not have a large sample size of applicants applying with GRE scores yet.

If you can boost your GRE score, I would recommend you still applying this year because you can always reapply if the program deems your work experience too light.
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by 99Colleges: MBA Admission » Sat Aug 04, 2012 10:10 pm
Hi Yuvi,

We agree with the view that your GRE score may be a spoiler.If you decide to wait for a year then try to enrich your work experience as well.