Need your advice on profile

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Need your advice on profile

by bkhodja » Mon Jun 04, 2007 2:29 am
Hi Stacy,
I would be quite grateful to get some feedback from you on my profile. I am planning to start my MBA in fall 2008, so I have about 3-4 months for the application process for earliest rounds. So profile is as following:
1) Male, 28 years old, from one of the Central Asian (ex Soviet Union) states
2) GMAT - 680 (V34, Q49, AWA 5.0), took a couple of weeks ago, first time. I believe that this score is fair, because I had taken practice exams 3-4 times and my max score was 680 (I took gmatprep one day before the actual exam and the score was the same - V34, Q49)
3) GPA – 3.0 from Goizueta b-school, Emory University with double concentration in Finance and Accounting. I think this is the weakest point of my profile.
4) Work experience: at time of planned matriculation 80+ months, from which 2 years as a project manager in non-for-profit organization, 1 year as a management accountant in JV in mining industry, and last 3 years as a regional finance manager for MNC (global supply chain manager in agri- products and food ingredients) in emerging market. Besides that, I have over 5 years experience of teaching accounting and finance classes at local university. I feel this is the strongest aspect of my profile;
5) Extracurricular activities: professional accounting certificates, ROTC military training experience, soccer intramural team, speak four languages
Post MBA, I would like to work in a global diversified financial services company with operations in emerging markets. Probably, I would also continue my academic career. Schools I want to apply: GSB, Wharton, Ross, Darden and Eli Broad.

What would you suggest? Is my GMAT score sufficient for those schools (given that GPA is low and cannot be changed)? Is there anything specific that I need to work on profile positioning in application?

Thanks a lot!
Bk
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by Stacy Blackman » Tue Jun 05, 2007 8:56 pm
Your GMAT will not keep you out and if you feel it is a good reflection of your abilities I would not spend time trying to increase your score. There are probably other things you can do. Some of the things you list as extracurricular activities are not really activities (languages, accounting certificates). You do not have much time, but you would benefit from beefing up this aspect of your profile.
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