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samirkaropady
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Hi Lisa
I gave the GMAT about a month ago and scored 770 (51q,44v).
I completed my egineering in computer science from India with an overall percentage of 74% (im not too sure how that maps to a GPA)
I have been working in a financial services company for the last 16 months, but the nature of my job is primarily IT related.
I am planning to apply for an MBA to a top 20 school in the US. I haven't yet shorlisted any schools in particular though.
I would like to specialize in the field of analytics/statistical consulting. To elaborate on that a little, I would like to do something related to analysis and making sense of large amounts of data, analyzing patterns and trends based on data to support the businesses decisions that organizations would make. Based on this I have the following questions
1. Is what I am looking to specialize in too niche ? would this weaken my application ?
2. Do I need to have some other core skills for example in finance/marketing and do I need expertise in any industry to be able to do what I want to do ?
3. Are there any Universities that you suggest I apply to ?
4. In the current economic scenario, how risky is it to apply for fall 2010 to colleges in the US(in terms of return on investment) ?
5. What are my chances of getting aid of some kind in a top 20 college and other colleges ?
Thanks
Samir
I gave the GMAT about a month ago and scored 770 (51q,44v).
I completed my egineering in computer science from India with an overall percentage of 74% (im not too sure how that maps to a GPA)
I have been working in a financial services company for the last 16 months, but the nature of my job is primarily IT related.
I am planning to apply for an MBA to a top 20 school in the US. I haven't yet shorlisted any schools in particular though.
I would like to specialize in the field of analytics/statistical consulting. To elaborate on that a little, I would like to do something related to analysis and making sense of large amounts of data, analyzing patterns and trends based on data to support the businesses decisions that organizations would make. Based on this I have the following questions
1. Is what I am looking to specialize in too niche ? would this weaken my application ?
2. Do I need to have some other core skills for example in finance/marketing and do I need expertise in any industry to be able to do what I want to do ?
3. Are there any Universities that you suggest I apply to ?
4. In the current economic scenario, how risky is it to apply for fall 2010 to colleges in the US(in terms of return on investment) ?
5. What are my chances of getting aid of some kind in a top 20 college and other colleges ?
Thanks
Samir












