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Hello guys,

I am really happy to share my profile with you and get your feedback on my candidacy to top MBA schools.

I took the GMAT with the intention of doing it once thus a high score was my main focus. I received 760 GMAT score (90%) , Quant 50 (89%) , Verbal 44 (98%), AWA 5.5 (80%), IR 7 (82%)
however my GPA is 2.9.
I have two years of experience, I am a CAIA ( Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst) , Passed CFA level 1, works as an Investment Associate for a sovereign wealth fund in the middle east and have a study sponsorship.

What are my chances to get into top 5 b schools ? I have an admission consultant and she says I have a good profile that I come from a different nation with high ambitions. Even though my GPA was a concern, she was the reason that I aimed for higher GMAT score. Based on her words, my score will help explaining that my GPA is not an indicator for my abilities but the GMAT. In addition to that, my profile being from an Arab country has the potential to be considered due to the cultural diversity those schools seek.

What do you think gentlemen ?
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by [email protected] » Wed Jun 04, 2014 11:26 pm
Hi Algareem,

Since you're already working with an Admissions Expert, I'd advice advice that you craft your application in whatever way the Expert advises. With a 760/Q50, you have a GMAT score that would make any Business School "happy."

You have to understand the "math" behind Business School admissions though. Since the Top-5 Business Schools have an (approximate) 90% rejection rate, you could be an amazing applicant and still not get in. That's not personal, it's just the nature of the process. As such, in addition to those schools, you might consider applying to some "backup" schools as well.

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