Hello everyone,
I am from Singapore and have scored 710 (IR8, Q46, V42) on GMAT.
I have 4 years experience in Healthcare/Pharmaceuticals Industry.
Undergraduate School: National University of Singapore
Undergraduate Degree: Bachelor of Science (Pharmacy)
Undergraduate GPA: 3.5/4.0
I am aiming for the following schools:
1) Northwestern
2) Chicago
3) MIT
4) Stanford
5) UC Berkeley
What do you think are my chances for these top-tier US Universities?
Should I revise my list to the mid-tier US Universities to stand a higher chance?
Thank you for your time!
HELP - GMAT Score 710 - Singapore Applicant
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Hi Buddy,
Please mention more about your profile so that we can evaluate and help you understanding your chances in the top tier programs. Considering your verbal and IR, I am sure that you can score better in Quant too.
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Please mention more about your profile so that we can evaluate and help you understanding your chances in the top tier programs. Considering your verbal and IR, I am sure that you can score better in Quant too.
You can also evaluate your profile and know your chances of getting into any top b-Schools by using our ingenious tool called Chances of B-School.
'Chances of B-School' is a unique admission chances calculator or tool to analyze your real time chances of getting an admission to a top MBA program (offered by top b-schools like ISB, INSEAD, Harvard, etc...) based on your GMAT score, work experience, your career aspirations, academics, self-analysis of your essays and interview skills. This tool will help you to focus your thoughts; by giving a factual picture of the B-Schools you have a good chance of getting an admission. We at General Education believe that finding the right school is a crucial decision and it has to be done with the help of exhaustive data and statistics.
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Hi there,
Thanks for sharing your background. Without knowing your full profile, it's tough to say what your chances are at these schools, but your quant score on the GMAT is low for these schools. Given how competitive the process is, I would encourage you to add some schools in the mid-tier range.
If it would be helpful to discuss further, feel free to reach out at https://www.ivygroupe.com/contact.
Best,
Shaifali
(HBS Grad/MBA Admissions Expert)
Thanks for sharing your background. Without knowing your full profile, it's tough to say what your chances are at these schools, but your quant score on the GMAT is low for these schools. Given how competitive the process is, I would encourage you to add some schools in the mid-tier range.
If it would be helpful to discuss further, feel free to reach out at https://www.ivygroupe.com/contact.
Best,
Shaifali
(HBS Grad/MBA Admissions Expert)
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