Male, 27, Brazilian/Italian.
Two graduations, Law GPA 3.3 and Business GPA 3.1 (two semester of my course I did in Spain)
One of the 11 candidates selected among 7.000+ applicants in the highly selective Young Talent hunting program of AES Brasil
3,5 years of work experience in Customer Service (3 years in a Energy Distribution Company). 1,5 years in a leadership position.
I tried the GMAT twice and got 640 (Q45 V32) both times, I am planning to take one last time.
Am I competitive with 640 for the top 15?
Please evaluate my profile
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Overall you have a decent profile. Your stats are weak for the top 15 but your work experience looks good. A candidate among the top 2% in a countrywide talent hunt will be an attractive applicant for adcoms. It also looks like you have undertaken leadership roles at your firm for a good amount of time. Can you elaborate your work experience? Tell me more about the projects you worked on, your accomplishments in them and your success in leadership roles (and their nature). Any extracurricular activities? You have mentioned that you have studied abroad. Did you travel abroad for work trips or projects?
The average GPA for top schools 15 business school is generally above 3.45. For the top 5 it is above 3.5. So to offset your lower than average GPA, your GMAT should be at least average+40 points of that school which is easily above 700. With 640 and 45 in the quantitative section, your chances are not very good. I would advise you to not rush the test and take it only when you feel you are confident of crossing the 700 mark. You will have to improve both quant and verbal score and target 49+ for quant.
What schools are you targeting and what are your post MBA goals?
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Overall you have a decent profile. Your stats are weak for the top 15 but your work experience looks good. A candidate among the top 2% in a countrywide talent hunt will be an attractive applicant for adcoms. It also looks like you have undertaken leadership roles at your firm for a good amount of time. Can you elaborate your work experience? Tell me more about the projects you worked on, your accomplishments in them and your success in leadership roles (and their nature). Any extracurricular activities? You have mentioned that you have studied abroad. Did you travel abroad for work trips or projects?
The average GPA for top schools 15 business school is generally above 3.45. For the top 5 it is above 3.5. So to offset your lower than average GPA, your GMAT should be at least average+40 points of that school which is easily above 700. With 640 and 45 in the quantitative section, your chances are not very good. I would advise you to not rush the test and take it only when you feel you are confident of crossing the 700 mark. You will have to improve both quant and verbal score and target 49+ for quant.
What schools are you targeting and what are your post MBA goals?
This article can help you in framing a stellar application https://www.interviewbay.com/blog/6-comp ... pplication
All the Best
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Thanks for the reply
Work experience:
- 1.5 years as a trainee, worked in 3 different areas in the company and lead 3 high-impact projects. Related to customer service
- 1.5 year as a customer service coordinator with a 7-analyst team (currently position), responsible to manage the operation's contract in Sao Paulo/BR (16MM clients)
- 0.5 year as interim manager, responsible to manage the customer service operation of 300+ employees. .
- 2 awards (1st and 3rd place) - projects related to quality management
Extra activities:
- Academic exchange to Spain (2 semesters)
- "Work Experience" in USA (worked in a ski resort for 4 months)
- During college - volunteer for 2y providing free judicial assistance for unprivileged people
- After college - enrolled for 1y in social programs at my company - implement safe and reliable energy in slums
Work experience:
- 1.5 years as a trainee, worked in 3 different areas in the company and lead 3 high-impact projects. Related to customer service
- 1.5 year as a customer service coordinator with a 7-analyst team (currently position), responsible to manage the operation's contract in Sao Paulo/BR (16MM clients)
- 0.5 year as interim manager, responsible to manage the customer service operation of 300+ employees. .
- 2 awards (1st and 3rd place) - projects related to quality management
Extra activities:
- Academic exchange to Spain (2 semesters)
- "Work Experience" in USA (worked in a ski resort for 4 months)
- During college - volunteer for 2y providing free judicial assistance for unprivileged people
- After college - enrolled for 1y in social programs at my company - implement safe and reliable energy in slums
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Your profile seems good but all depends on your GMAT Score too, which is not so good. You can evaluate your chances for B-School here - https://www.genedmba.com/evaluate-your-c ... b-schools/
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Your education, work experience and achievements all look great to me. I have a law background too and it is extremely useful in business. I would focus on retaking the GMAT so that you have the best shot you can. At the moment it is a bit low compared to other applicants.
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Being Brazilian with interesting work experience and strong performance relative to your peers will help. That also cuts you a little slack on your GMAT. But that doesn't mean you'll be able to slide in with a 640. But that does mean getting with 20/30 points of the school's median will put you in play and contention. So I'm with the other posters here - definitely retake the GMAT if you're targeting the top 15!
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Hi Andreyjvandreyjv wrote:Male, 27, Brazilian/Italian.
Two graduations, Law GPA 3.3 and Business GPA 3.1 (two semester of my course I did in Spain)
One of the 11 candidates selected among 7.000+ applicants in the highly selective Young Talent hunting program of AES Brasil
3,5 years of work experience in Customer Service (3 years in a Energy Distribution Company). 1,5 years in a leadership position.
I tried the GMAT twice and got 640 (Q45 V32) both times, I am planning to take one last time.
Am I competitive with 640 for the top 15?
I wouldn't go all out and say that you should retake your GMAT but I wouldn't deny the need to maybe giving GMAT your best shot either.I would strongly suggest you to work on your career goals and achievements strongly so that you can present a very clear and concrete picture to the university. You have some pretty solid things which if put across in the right manner will work in your favour.
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