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whytdelight
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Hi All,
So I was wondering, how does one actually go about picking an appropriate B-School?
I guess we're all aware of the basic checklist
1. Check the admission criteria of several schools to see where you stand.
2. Check the school's average/median GMAT score.
3. Look at the average work experience of the current batch or look at the overall profile of the batch to get a better understanding of whether you fit in.
4. Next, if you're already sure of which stream you want to specialize in(marketing, finance etc.), there are certain schools which excel in certain fields.
But what if you're not interested in becoming an investment banker...or joining the Boston Consulting Group? How do you pick your school then?
In my specific case, I have roughly two years of experience in online advertising/ marketing and after my MBA I would like to continue working in the online medium...maybe in the business development department of a startup or an already established e-commerce venture(such as ebay). How do I find a reputable institute which would help me specialize in new media? (I'm aiming for a 700+ GMAT score)
What do you guys think?...
So I was wondering, how does one actually go about picking an appropriate B-School?
I guess we're all aware of the basic checklist
1. Check the admission criteria of several schools to see where you stand.
2. Check the school's average/median GMAT score.
3. Look at the average work experience of the current batch or look at the overall profile of the batch to get a better understanding of whether you fit in.
4. Next, if you're already sure of which stream you want to specialize in(marketing, finance etc.), there are certain schools which excel in certain fields.
But what if you're not interested in becoming an investment banker...or joining the Boston Consulting Group? How do you pick your school then?
In my specific case, I have roughly two years of experience in online advertising/ marketing and after my MBA I would like to continue working in the online medium...maybe in the business development department of a startup or an already established e-commerce venture(such as ebay). How do I find a reputable institute which would help me specialize in new media? (I'm aiming for a 700+ GMAT score)
What do you guys think?...

















