- Resp007
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Hi Stacy,
Hoping for a bit of direction here. Details are as follows:
Male
28 years
Indian
GMAT1 600
GMAT2 640 (Q47 V31 IR5 AWA 5) (Will retry since I have had Mock scores of 700 after the first attempt)
TOEFL 106 (all sections above 24)
I work for a Big MNC, Highest rated in India. I will have 4 years of Work experience by March next year in Consulting in SAP Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) tool, mainly in SAP Material management. The work Experience revolves around implementing new ways in already existing ERP process in SCM. This requires studying existing system and implementing new functionality as per the Client so that they would have more transparency in the the current system. I do directly interact with clients, ranging from IT heads to workers at warehouses or Stores.
I was promoted twice in last 3.5 years, but I rejected the second promotion because of some reasons (I might not add this rejection part).
Have lead 3 teams, combined 13 people, but left this position after a year.
All the Work Ex is in India.
Engineering: Tier 2 or 3 Undergrad college (Neither IIT, nor any other govt college) with 66% passing score overall.
Reason for low score: Tried to launch my own company that dealt with the real time monitoring of people in a campus. I developed the product with college friends but couldn't support the high import costs of hardware and couldn't sell the prototype, so joined the job later.
Interests for MBA:
Have done basic search and would like to go for MBA in Strategy or General Management, not sure if entrepreneurship would be a good idea. I hate finance and don't want to be tied to a operations specialization.
Colleges:
Madison School, Wisconsin
Foster, uni of washington
Smeal,pennsylvania
Purdue Krannert, Indiana
Terry College, Georgia, GA
Kelley, Indiana
Dream:
Booth
MIT - Mainly because of their annual entrepreneurship competition
Goals:
Short term:
Unburden myself with the loan I would have because of MBA, and save some money for the long term goal.
Long term:
Start my own venture, mostly in Tech or IT. Hence MIT / Georgia.
Questions:
Could you please evaluate and tell me which of these colleges would be stretch or competitive.
Also, considering my long term goal, any recommendations for colleges?
Any other suggestions that may be missing in my profile?
Many thanks
Hoping for a bit of direction here. Details are as follows:
Male
28 years
Indian
GMAT1 600
GMAT2 640 (Q47 V31 IR5 AWA 5) (Will retry since I have had Mock scores of 700 after the first attempt)
TOEFL 106 (all sections above 24)
I work for a Big MNC, Highest rated in India. I will have 4 years of Work experience by March next year in Consulting in SAP Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) tool, mainly in SAP Material management. The work Experience revolves around implementing new ways in already existing ERP process in SCM. This requires studying existing system and implementing new functionality as per the Client so that they would have more transparency in the the current system. I do directly interact with clients, ranging from IT heads to workers at warehouses or Stores.
I was promoted twice in last 3.5 years, but I rejected the second promotion because of some reasons (I might not add this rejection part).
Have lead 3 teams, combined 13 people, but left this position after a year.
All the Work Ex is in India.
Engineering: Tier 2 or 3 Undergrad college (Neither IIT, nor any other govt college) with 66% passing score overall.
Reason for low score: Tried to launch my own company that dealt with the real time monitoring of people in a campus. I developed the product with college friends but couldn't support the high import costs of hardware and couldn't sell the prototype, so joined the job later.
Interests for MBA:
Have done basic search and would like to go for MBA in Strategy or General Management, not sure if entrepreneurship would be a good idea. I hate finance and don't want to be tied to a operations specialization.
Colleges:
Madison School, Wisconsin
Foster, uni of washington
Smeal,pennsylvania
Purdue Krannert, Indiana
Terry College, Georgia, GA
Kelley, Indiana
Dream:
Booth
MIT - Mainly because of their annual entrepreneurship competition
Goals:
Short term:
Unburden myself with the loan I would have because of MBA, and save some money for the long term goal.
Long term:
Start my own venture, mostly in Tech or IT. Hence MIT / Georgia.
Questions:
Could you please evaluate and tell me which of these colleges would be stretch or competitive.
Also, considering my long term goal, any recommendations for colleges?
Any other suggestions that may be missing in my profile?
Many thanks












