Hi Stacy,
My profile is:
GPA: 3.29 from University of Texas with History major, Business minor
GMAT: Taking on Dec.2. Thinking 680-700 range based on practice tests.
Experience: I have been Overseas Operations Mangaer in Indonesia for a small US wholesale firm that sells furniture, handicrafts to large retailers in the US for the past 3 years.
Extra-curricular: Limited during college due to working through school. Since being in Indonesia I have been very involved in helping Indonesians with business models/efficiency.
I think I have some unique international experiences which have made for strong essays.
I am applying for Round 2 to the following Schools: UNC(Kenan-Flagler), Berkeley(Haas), Michigan(Ross), and Texas(McCombs)
What do you think my chances are at these schools? I am applying to these schools b/c they have programs in sustainable business/renewable energies which is the career change I want to make. Do you have any other suggestions of schools that I should apply?
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Nick
My profile is:
GPA: 3.29 from University of Texas with History major, Business minor
GMAT: Taking on Dec.2. Thinking 680-700 range based on practice tests.
Experience: I have been Overseas Operations Mangaer in Indonesia for a small US wholesale firm that sells furniture, handicrafts to large retailers in the US for the past 3 years.
Extra-curricular: Limited during college due to working through school. Since being in Indonesia I have been very involved in helping Indonesians with business models/efficiency.
I think I have some unique international experiences which have made for strong essays.
I am applying for Round 2 to the following Schools: UNC(Kenan-Flagler), Berkeley(Haas), Michigan(Ross), and Texas(McCombs)
What do you think my chances are at these schools? I am applying to these schools b/c they have programs in sustainable business/renewable energies which is the career change I want to make. Do you have any other suggestions of schools that I should apply?
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Nick

















