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applicant_2009
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I am having a very difficult time deciding on how to round out my selection of schools to apply to. About me, I'm 27, graduated with a 2.99 GPA from a small (but reputable) liberal arts college with a degree in Computer Science. My grades started abysmally, but trended way up to a 3.7 in my final semester. Also, my curriculum was packed with tough quant classes throughout. I also have a Master's in Computer Science from a reputable engineering school with a 3.5 GPA. I have close to three years experience as a Software Engineer for a large telecommunications company. I took the GMAT this year and scored a 750 (89%Q, 95%V). I am applying to b-school with an eye to entrepreneurship or VC. Additionally, I have done some volunteer work and participated in some interesting extra-curricular activities.
My major concern is that my UGPA is going to keep me out of pretty much any top 10 school. Right now I am looking at Darden, Ross, and Anderson, but I think I may be aiming too high, and am not sure how to round out the selection. I would be interested to know if you have any suggestions.
Thanks in advance!
My major concern is that my UGPA is going to keep me out of pretty much any top 10 school. Right now I am looking at Darden, Ross, and Anderson, but I think I may be aiming too high, and am not sure how to round out the selection. I would be interested to know if you have any suggestions.
Thanks in advance!












