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ontherocks27
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- GMAT Score:700
Hi,
I recently retook the GMAT and scored a 700 (Q49, V38). I had previously scored a 670 (Q49 V34).
Profile:
Work Experience:
Senior Consultant at a Big IT Consulting Firm.
(Feb 2007 - Present) (2 years and 4 months)
I have been working with the firm for a little over 2 years. During this time I have worked on supply chain transformation projects in a big pharmaceutical company, a big media and entertainment company, a big telecommunications company and a local gas company. In June 2009, I was promoted to Senior Consultant.
Network Engineer at a Big Telecommunications Company
(June 2006 - Feb 2007) (7 months)
I started working at this firm right out of my Masters. I worked in a purely technical capacity with some work in Project Management.
Academic Adviser at University of Maryland
(November 2004 - May 2006)
This was a part time position that I worked at while I was pursuing a Master of Science degree. I also taught a class for a semester while performing duties as an academic adviser.
Education:
Master of Science in Telecommunications, University of Maryland
College Park, MD
(Aug 2004 - May 2006)
GPA 3.9
Bachelor of Technology in Electronics and Communication Engineering
Indraprastha University
New Delhi, India
(Aug 2000 - May2004)
81.1/100 (Not sure about the GPA equivalent)
Activities
- Director of Public Relations for a Student Organization at Maryland
- Event Coordinator at a Local Community Organization
GMAT:
700 (Q49, V38)
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I want to pursue an MBA to bridge the gap between technology consulting and pure strategy consulting.
I am considering the following schools:
Harvard University
Stanford University
Chicago - Booth
Columbia University
Duke University
NYU - Stern
UVA - Darden
UCLA - Anderson
Cornell University
University of Maryland - Smith
Georgetown - Mcdonough
Please advise on the profile and targeted schools. I have to decide whether I should take the GMAT again as well before I apply.
Thanks for your help.
I recently retook the GMAT and scored a 700 (Q49, V38). I had previously scored a 670 (Q49 V34).
Profile:
Work Experience:
Senior Consultant at a Big IT Consulting Firm.
(Feb 2007 - Present) (2 years and 4 months)
I have been working with the firm for a little over 2 years. During this time I have worked on supply chain transformation projects in a big pharmaceutical company, a big media and entertainment company, a big telecommunications company and a local gas company. In June 2009, I was promoted to Senior Consultant.
Network Engineer at a Big Telecommunications Company
(June 2006 - Feb 2007) (7 months)
I started working at this firm right out of my Masters. I worked in a purely technical capacity with some work in Project Management.
Academic Adviser at University of Maryland
(November 2004 - May 2006)
This was a part time position that I worked at while I was pursuing a Master of Science degree. I also taught a class for a semester while performing duties as an academic adviser.
Education:
Master of Science in Telecommunications, University of Maryland
College Park, MD
(Aug 2004 - May 2006)
GPA 3.9
Bachelor of Technology in Electronics and Communication Engineering
Indraprastha University
New Delhi, India
(Aug 2000 - May2004)
81.1/100 (Not sure about the GPA equivalent)
Activities
- Director of Public Relations for a Student Organization at Maryland
- Event Coordinator at a Local Community Organization
GMAT:
700 (Q49, V38)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I want to pursue an MBA to bridge the gap between technology consulting and pure strategy consulting.
I am considering the following schools:
Harvard University
Stanford University
Chicago - Booth
Columbia University
Duke University
NYU - Stern
UVA - Darden
UCLA - Anderson
Cornell University
University of Maryland - Smith
Georgetown - Mcdonough
Please advise on the profile and targeted schools. I have to decide whether I should take the GMAT again as well before I apply.
Thanks for your help.












