Applying for fall 2010

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Applying for fall 2010

by arinm209 » Sun Oct 04, 2009 10:10 am
Hello!

I'm taking GMAT on Dec 29, 2009. I've been going through the application deadlines of B-schools in UK such as LBS, Said, Judge...and most of them have their Round-2 getting over by mid of Jan 2010. Does it pose a risk of getting rejected because of my application reaching the school by end of round-2 or even by round-3?

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by Lisa Anderson » Mon Oct 05, 2009 9:12 am
Dear arinm209,

The timing of your application will not affect your decision as much as the quality of the application itself. However, there is a disadvantage to R3 in that those candidates are not reviewed until the R2 decisions have been made. Consequently, the number of seats available for R3 applicants is quite small. If I were you, I would have my applications ready to submit prior to the GMAT test date so I could submit them shortly after taking the exam and be included in R2.

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by arinm209 » Mon Oct 05, 2009 11:10 am
Thanks Lisa!

Would it be possible to apply in a school (LBS, Said) and submit the GMAT score later?

Also - could I please request you to evaluate my profile based on the details given below:


Age : 30 years

Work Exp: 8+ years (by fall, 2010). Have been working in an Indian IT Major for all this time. Have worked extensively in US and UK since 2005. Have been an Onsite Lead for 3 years now.

Undergraduate : Bachelor in Engineering (Major: Mechanical) from a premier engineering college in India. TCPA : 80.5% (First class first)

GMAT : Pending (what should be my target score?)

IELTS : Pending (what should be my target score?)

Do you recommend applying in any other school apart from LBS, Said? I've been in UK for a while so I've just been thinking about these B-schools.
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by Lisa Anderson » Wed Oct 07, 2009 7:31 pm
Dear arinm209,

Most schools require you to submit your application with a GMAT score, so you will need to take the test first. You can contact the office to see what the last possible date for your test can be to be included in a round, but often this information is on the school's website. Likewise, the school's required TOEFL or IELTS minimum score should be on the website. With these tests, there is usually a minimum required score to meet international student requirements. Your TOEFL/IELTS score should be over this minimum whereas your GMAT score should ideally be at or above the school's average GMAT. However, you are still in a competitive range if your GMAT score is within the school's mid-50% range for the GMAT.

Your work experience, while solid, is quite common in the MBA applicant pool. It will be important for you to distinguish yourself from the large number of other applicants with similar education and experience. There are many great options in the UK as well as in the EU that might be a good fit for you. I encourage you to do some research and identify schools that offer what you seek in terms of curriculum, culture and connections.

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