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deeptiprof
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Bachelors from Cornell University - May 2004. GPA - 2.8 (low). Took 5 years to graduate.
Masters from a local university part-time - May 2011. I took 5 years to complete this masters part-time while working full-time. GPA - 3.7.
Years of experince - 7
Roles in the past 7 years - Software Engineer, Team Lead, Customer Support Engineer
GMAT score - 730
Age at the time of acceptane will be 29/30. Is this too old?
Naitonality - India
Gender - Female
Target Schools - Any target schools to get into I-Banking or Management consulting. Duke (Fuqua), Indiana University (Kelley), Ross MBA (Michigan).
My work experience is decently strong and I know I will get good recommendations. I am concerned about my academic past. I have a low undergraduate GPA of 2.8 and a master's GPA of 3.7. However, I took 5 years to complete with my Master's program as I took classes on and off. Usually a good Master's GPA can overcome a lousy undergraduate GPA. But, in my case, I took 5 years to complete the Master's. Does that look negative and bad?
Am I aiming too high?
Masters from a local university part-time - May 2011. I took 5 years to complete this masters part-time while working full-time. GPA - 3.7.
Years of experince - 7
Roles in the past 7 years - Software Engineer, Team Lead, Customer Support Engineer
GMAT score - 730
Age at the time of acceptane will be 29/30. Is this too old?
Naitonality - India
Gender - Female
Target Schools - Any target schools to get into I-Banking or Management consulting. Duke (Fuqua), Indiana University (Kelley), Ross MBA (Michigan).
My work experience is decently strong and I know I will get good recommendations. I am concerned about my academic past. I have a low undergraduate GPA of 2.8 and a master's GPA of 3.7. However, I took 5 years to complete with my Master's program as I took classes on and off. Usually a good Master's GPA can overcome a lousy undergraduate GPA. But, in my case, I took 5 years to complete the Master's. Does that look negative and bad?
Am I aiming too high?

















