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by Jim@StratusPrep » Tue Jan 08, 2013 5:54 am
Try submitting this in the admissions forum and you might get some responses.
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by myEssayReview » Fri Jan 11, 2013 11:47 am
You have an impressive profile.However, your chances at the seven schools you have listed would largely depend on how well you showcase your candidacy to set you apart from other candidates.Your resume, recommendations letters, and most importantly,your essays will play a critical role in determining your competitiveness for any B-school.

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by Yashveer » Tue Jan 15, 2013 9:05 am
Hi,

Apologies for late reply.

The list of schools shortlisted looks fine. With 7 yrs. of work experience, you are in a perfect stage of your career, which mostly b-schools look for and have fair chances of being accepted. You can try your chances in b-schools by clicking https://www.general-ed.com/chances-of-bschool . You can all put down your leadership skills in your application essays. As b-school interview plays a vital role in selection, I would suggest you to demonstrate professional achievements during final interview. For more details on interview tips and preparation, click to https://bit.ly/XQVp4s .

Let me know in case of other concerns you might have.

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Yash

workerbee_mba wrote:Hello All,

My profile is mentioned below:
GMAT: 700(Q49, V34)
Work-Ex: worked in diverse geographies in the semiconductor industry for around 7 years (by Fall 2013)
University: B-Tech and M-Tech from IIT (Indian Institute of Technology); CGPA ~ 3/4
Present Position: Heading operations for one department/module for a semiconductor manufacturing company
Extra-Curriculars: Moderate; Active in Sports at university
Recommendation: (Hopefully) Strong recommendation from current supervisors
Future Goal: Technology Management in a leadership position at a greater level
Community Service: teach yoga to students

Can you please comment at my competitveness at the following schools,
1. MIT Sloan
2. Wharton
3. Berkely Haas
4. Ross
5. Cornell
6. Stanford
7. Chicago Booth

Thanks a ton!

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by money9111 » Thu Jan 17, 2013 1:31 pm
Honestly, it will come down to your essays and interview and how well you convey FIT with a particular school... because your profile seems like everyone else applying to those schools.
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