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Hello,

8 Years of experience in IT in Software Development and Consulting. Currently working as Sr. Consulting Manager with a Mid Size Consulting Firm.
Masters in Computer Science from Old Dominion University (VA) (3.5 GPA)
Bachelors in Mechanical Engineering
Age: 32

Planning to apply for 2011

Yet to take GMAT. Howver, I'm targeting 700+

Schools in Mind:

UC Berkeley
Wharton.
UCLA

What should be my target GMAT score
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by Cindy Tokumitsu » Wed Feb 17, 2010 12:58 pm
Hello,

From the information you've provided, I'd suggest aiming for the mid 700s to solidify your chances (also needed for those programs: a stellar application). Anything above 700 will put you in the qualifying range.

You're on the older side for a regular full-time MBA. It will be imperative to make a compelling case for why you need a full-time program and how/why you expect to be hired post-MBA - ideally try to show that you have the means to obtain a position without depending entirely on the schools' recruiting.

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by pgourise_1 » Thu Feb 18, 2010 7:41 am
Thank you Cindy. I apologize for missing out on detail. I don't think I was focusing on full-time MBA. I was more inclined in the evening and weekend MBA programs these schools offer. Does this make me any qualified for the evening and weekend MBA ?

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by Cindy Tokumitsu » Mon Feb 22, 2010 7:00 am
Hi, Pavan,

Yes, you would be more competitive for the weekend/evening programs, which have slightly older students. Good choice. Though Wharton has an EMBA program (very competitive), not a weekend/evening program --

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by pgourise_1 » Mon Feb 22, 2010 7:57 am
Thank you very much Cindy. Really appreciate your valuable advise.

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Pavan Kumar