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mbaaspirant_nn
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Hello,
Can someone please help me to evaluate my profile and let me know if I have a good chance to get into either INSEAD or Harvard Business School?
GMAT (second time): 700 (Q: 50; V: 34; AWA not yet out but scored 5.0 on my first GMAT attempt)
My quant score is above average (92 percentile) but I understand that my Verbal score of GMAT is not above 75 percentile (it is 69 percentile). What should I do to overcome my low Verbal score (as I am not planning to take GMAT again)?
Education: Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Science (4 years) from India; GPA: approx 3.7
Work Experience: Full time work experience of 8 years in financial technologies. Currently, I am working for a leading financial services organization in USA as a Financial technology team lead. But, I want to make a career switch from financial technology consulting to a strategic management consulting.
Extracurricular activities: Community service, music and sports
I am an Asian and 29 years old.
If not into the above two, do I stand a better chance for MIT Sloan, NYU Stern, Yale, Cornell, Ross or NUS, Singapore?
Please let me know if any additional information is needed.
Can someone please help me to evaluate my profile and let me know if I have a good chance to get into either INSEAD or Harvard Business School?
GMAT (second time): 700 (Q: 50; V: 34; AWA not yet out but scored 5.0 on my first GMAT attempt)
My quant score is above average (92 percentile) but I understand that my Verbal score of GMAT is not above 75 percentile (it is 69 percentile). What should I do to overcome my low Verbal score (as I am not planning to take GMAT again)?
Education: Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Science (4 years) from India; GPA: approx 3.7
Work Experience: Full time work experience of 8 years in financial technologies. Currently, I am working for a leading financial services organization in USA as a Financial technology team lead. But, I want to make a career switch from financial technology consulting to a strategic management consulting.
Extracurricular activities: Community service, music and sports
I am an Asian and 29 years old.
If not into the above two, do I stand a better chance for MIT Sloan, NYU Stern, Yale, Cornell, Ross or NUS, Singapore?
Please let me know if any additional information is needed.

















