Thank you for taking the time to answer this. I have been confused about a few things and I'm hoping you can help me out.
Education background: B.Sc (Honors) in Biological Sciences, 3 year program from an Indian university. Percentage score was 57.5%, I'm not really sure what it would be in terms of GPA, but online resources suggest this to be in the 3-3.5 range, which I assume is very low.
Professional background: (total work experience of 7 years) I started by working in a call center for a year, moved to "The Search Engine Giant we all use" where I worked for 3 years, and then I was an entrepreneur for another 3 years. All this was in the digital marketing/social media industry.
Thanks to visa issues, I had to shut down my biz and have been unemployed since the beginning of 2013. I plan to take the GMAT in July 2014. I have been volunteering with several non-profits, providing them with marketing support.
Realistically speaking, should I even think of applying to Ivy League schools? Do I have any chance?
How will the 2 year gap in employment impact me?
Thank you so much.
Education background: B.Sc (Honors) in Biological Sciences, 3 year program from an Indian university. Percentage score was 57.5%, I'm not really sure what it would be in terms of GPA, but online resources suggest this to be in the 3-3.5 range, which I assume is very low.
Professional background: (total work experience of 7 years) I started by working in a call center for a year, moved to "The Search Engine Giant we all use" where I worked for 3 years, and then I was an entrepreneur for another 3 years. All this was in the digital marketing/social media industry.
Thanks to visa issues, I had to shut down my biz and have been unemployed since the beginning of 2013. I plan to take the GMAT in July 2014. I have been volunteering with several non-profits, providing them with marketing support.
Realistically speaking, should I even think of applying to Ivy League schools? Do I have any chance?
How will the 2 year gap in employment impact me?
Thank you so much.












