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Hello

I am planning to apply to select schools in R2 this year. Would love to get some insight from you on what I can expect, given my profile:

Note: I am yet to take the GMAT. The average score that I have been getting on practice tests is 700, if that is of any use.

Profile: Female, Indian, Married.

Education:
1. MBA from a top management school in India - Passed in first class -- GPA translates to close to 4.0
2. Engineering undergraduate from a leading engineering college in India -- Passed with distinction - GPA of 4.0
3. Passed Level 3 of the CFA program -- will be getting Charter soon.

Work Ex:
1. Currently working with an investment banking firm for the last 3 years. Joined here as a manager and was promoted to Associate Vice President in 1.5 years. Have successfully closed 4 transactions across Private Equity, Cross-border M&A and structured finance.Have been rated as the highest performer in the organization.
2. Prior to this, worked in India's largest private sector bank for 2 years. Started out as management trainee in the International Banking domain. I was in-charge of setting up the investment banking desk for our international clients based in the Middle East. Had significant exposure to transactions, networking with private equity investors, analyzing investments of the top fund houses etc.

Plan Ahead:

I have always thought of doing a second MBA. In India, MBAs are typically fresh undergraduates and having worked for 5 years, now I know that the real value-add of an MBA can only be appreciated when one has spent some time working in the industry.
My reason to do a second MBA and to do one now, particularly are linked to that. I believe that I am now in a stage of life professionally, wherein, my takeaways from an MBA program will be immense. I do not wish to change my field of work, as I am absolutely in love with it. I do, however, believe that an MBA internationally, will provide me the platform to work for a varied set of people and in different geographies.

The Catch: I am planning to apply very selectively to schools -- right now, thinking of only INSEAD and Stanford. Since I already have an MBA, it does not make sense for me to spend crazy amounts of money to go to a school which is not up there. SO, for me, it's either the top or status quo. Also, I have a 9 month old baby. I understand the rigors of a business school very well, and I know that a baby and a b-school life is a complicated mixture -- but I also believe in taking a chance and going after what I really want, because more often than not, there are no second chances.

I would like to thank you in advance for reading through this whole thing, and possibly, providing some inputs.

Thanks a ton!

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by Deena@ClearAdmit » Thu Sep 27, 2012 11:00 am
Hi Chiqquita and thanks for your post!
Kudos to you for taking on B school applications with a 9 month old daughter! My first thought to you is that you should make sure that any of the schools you're applying to will review applications from current MBA degree holders. Some institutions do have regulations about this.
Secondly, I think that you might also consider additional programs as well. Have you considered Columbia, Stern or Wharton? With your strong banking background, these programs also might be of interest to you. I would also suggest that when you're researching programs, you take a look at the married students organizations on campus. They may be of some support to you once you're a student, and give you some insight into what life is like for married students (and parents!) on campus.
Feel free to contact us at [email protected] for a more detailed, free initial assessment of your profile.
Best,
Deena
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