I'm applying mba programs this year and had a few questions:
(feel free to answer any of it or give unrelated advice, I'd be greatful either way)
1) Should I retake the GMAT? I feel like I'm in a competitive applicant pool (either indian IT male or indian capital markets banker) that would have a much higher average gmat score. Also, I don't feel comfortable with just a 720 with my low gpa. Plus, I feel like I underperformed on the gmat.
2) How should I explain my low gpa? I don't want to give excuses for my gpa, but in Undergrad, I had no plans to go to graduate school and wanted to continue a business I started in high school (regardless, I didn't shy away from harder classes). Should I mention that reason or just confess and show how I've changed (I would do this by showing how I was near the top of the analyst class with great year end reviews)?
3) Based on the profile, I'm curious as to know what type of schools you think I am competitive at...? I am applying for Columbia, Duke, Harvard, Stanford, Wharton, MIT and Kellogg.
(the reason I'm applying for 7 is because I couldn't choose between Duke and Columbia, plus I'm not sure MIT would admit me based on the fact that I've taken a lot of the mba related coursework in undergrad)
4) To which of the above mentioned schools is it ok to say I don't know what I want to do post-college? I intend to do a banking/pe related internship and choose either a startup, banking/pe, capital markets, or corporate strategy post mba (haha, I know that sounds like the good majority of career paths post-mba, but in my mind I have a somewhat focused approach).
Background (abridged):
Undergrad: top engineering school
Major: EECS and Finance
GPA: 3.0
GMAT: 720
Work Ex (total ~2 years): 1 year, worked at top tier bulge bracket ibank in a technology related capacity in research (i.e., desk quant for interest rate options desk), left after another bank acquired (after 9 months) because they placed me in a sort of 'tech support' related capacity (versus where I was doing financial modelling at Lehman)
EC's after college: tutoring elementary school kids for exams, consulting gig for FAA site, various other projects
EC's in college: varsity sport, co-founded career fair, student government dorm rep, probability/statistics tutoring/grading, internships at fortune 100 company and a bulge bracket, top tier investment bank
(feel free to answer any of it or give unrelated advice, I'd be greatful either way)
1) Should I retake the GMAT? I feel like I'm in a competitive applicant pool (either indian IT male or indian capital markets banker) that would have a much higher average gmat score. Also, I don't feel comfortable with just a 720 with my low gpa. Plus, I feel like I underperformed on the gmat.
2) How should I explain my low gpa? I don't want to give excuses for my gpa, but in Undergrad, I had no plans to go to graduate school and wanted to continue a business I started in high school (regardless, I didn't shy away from harder classes). Should I mention that reason or just confess and show how I've changed (I would do this by showing how I was near the top of the analyst class with great year end reviews)?
3) Based on the profile, I'm curious as to know what type of schools you think I am competitive at...? I am applying for Columbia, Duke, Harvard, Stanford, Wharton, MIT and Kellogg.
(the reason I'm applying for 7 is because I couldn't choose between Duke and Columbia, plus I'm not sure MIT would admit me based on the fact that I've taken a lot of the mba related coursework in undergrad)
4) To which of the above mentioned schools is it ok to say I don't know what I want to do post-college? I intend to do a banking/pe related internship and choose either a startup, banking/pe, capital markets, or corporate strategy post mba (haha, I know that sounds like the good majority of career paths post-mba, but in my mind I have a somewhat focused approach).
Background (abridged):
Undergrad: top engineering school
Major: EECS and Finance
GPA: 3.0
GMAT: 720
Work Ex (total ~2 years): 1 year, worked at top tier bulge bracket ibank in a technology related capacity in research (i.e., desk quant for interest rate options desk), left after another bank acquired (after 9 months) because they placed me in a sort of 'tech support' related capacity (versus where I was doing financial modelling at Lehman)
EC's after college: tutoring elementary school kids for exams, consulting gig for FAA site, various other projects
EC's in college: varsity sport, co-founded career fair, student government dorm rep, probability/statistics tutoring/grading, internships at fortune 100 company and a bulge bracket, top tier investment bank
Last edited by meebo on Fri Nov 27, 2009 8:19 am, edited 1 time in total.

















