- mukul
- Junior | Next Rank: 30 Posts
- Posts: 26
- Joined: Wed Oct 11, 2006 11:02 pm
- Location: Tuck School of Business, U of Dartmouth
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- GMAT Score:770
Hi there!
I have been a BeatTheGmat member for a long time (2006!) I have recently been admitted to two great Schools: Tuck and Ross.
I would love to share my story with you guys! I will stick with the outline suggested By Eric.
WORK PROFILE:
2007-2011
Worked as an Animation Engineer in a startup in India.
Instrumental in setting up the operations in India for the Los Angeles based startup.
Challenging role as a liason between the Technology team of developers, scientists headed by the CTO and the Production team of artists and executive producers.
2005-2007
Worked as an Application Developer at IBM.
Steep learning curve initially. Performance was stellar, but work became repetitive.
PART TIME
Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi (IIT Delhi, Class of 2005)
CGPA: 7.8/10
TARGET SCHOOLS
IMPRESSIONS
Booth Interview - by an Alum - very unpleasant experience.
Wharton Interview - by an Alum - good, but too professional / formal.
Duke Interview - First time on Phone - by second year - interviewer did not do a good job of making conversation - was okay.
Duke Interview - Second time by alum - very nice experience - good conversation, friendly environment, personal feel.
Kellogg Interview - by adcom over the phone - Straightforward, mostly I talking and she listening sorts.
Tuck Interview - by adcom in person - Very nice, personal, friendly and open. Best ever interview.
Tuck campus visit - amazing school, everyone is super helpful, best cozy, close knit environment andy B-school can ever offer.
Ross Interview - by adcom in person - Very nice. Professional yet personal. Nice conversation. Passionate alum and a good listener.
Ross student forums - very enthusiastic. Lots of energy.
TIPS/STRATEGIES
I hope this helps for anyone who's embarking on this long and tiring journey. Before school I am free and you guys are welcome to PM/Email me for any questions you have regarding B-school applications.
Thanks,
All the best!
Mukul
I have been a BeatTheGmat member for a long time (2006!) I have recently been admitted to two great Schools: Tuck and Ross.
I would love to share my story with you guys! I will stick with the outline suggested By Eric.
WORK PROFILE:
2007-2011
Worked as an Animation Engineer in a startup in India.
Instrumental in setting up the operations in India for the Los Angeles based startup.
Challenging role as a liason between the Technology team of developers, scientists headed by the CTO and the Production team of artists and executive producers.
2005-2007
Worked as an Application Developer at IBM.
Steep learning curve initially. Performance was stellar, but work became repetitive.
PART TIME
- Faculty at two major GMAT Coaching classes.
Run my own free online GMAT Preparation website.
Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi (IIT Delhi, Class of 2005)
CGPA: 7.8/10
TARGET SCHOOLS
- HBS - Denied w/o interview
Stanford - Denied without interview
Booth - Waitlisted, then Denied.
Kellogg - Waitlisted, then Denied.
Tuck - Accepted, Matriculating.
NYU Stern - Waitlisted, then Denied.
Ross - Accepted.
Duke - Denied after Interview.
Wharton - Denied after Interview.
IMPRESSIONS
Booth Interview - by an Alum - very unpleasant experience.
Wharton Interview - by an Alum - good, but too professional / formal.
Duke Interview - First time on Phone - by second year - interviewer did not do a good job of making conversation - was okay.
Duke Interview - Second time by alum - very nice experience - good conversation, friendly environment, personal feel.
Kellogg Interview - by adcom over the phone - Straightforward, mostly I talking and she listening sorts.
Tuck Interview - by adcom in person - Very nice, personal, friendly and open. Best ever interview.
Tuck campus visit - amazing school, everyone is super helpful, best cozy, close knit environment andy B-school can ever offer.
Ross Interview - by adcom in person - Very nice. Professional yet personal. Nice conversation. Passionate alum and a good listener.
Ross student forums - very enthusiastic. Lots of energy.
TIPS/STRATEGIES
- If you don't have a stellar profile (read IB, Consultant at big company, non-profit, etc.) get a good GMAT Score. I have a 770 on the GMAT (Read my story here) and a solid acad from IIT and yet I had a tough time getting in.
Write very personal essays.
Have ample time to write the essays.
Take your GMAT before June.
Diversify! Everything: Essay choices, recommenders, schools - expand the scope of your story.
Do not write down your interview answers. Feels rehearsed - big NO NO.
Be relentless.
I hope this helps for anyone who's embarking on this long and tiring journey. Before school I am free and you guys are welcome to PM/Email me for any questions you have regarding B-school applications.
Thanks,
All the best!
Mukul












