- kul512
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Dear Sameer sir,
I am writing this post after too much of thinking. From the time I started my GMAT preparation i had a doubt in my mind, whether my profile is worth applying to any good B-school. Reason fot this confusion- I have very little or no extracurricular activities. Now my profile-
10th 77% (U.P. Board)
12th 78% (U.P. Board)
B.Tech 9.32 out of 10
(1st position in my department in 1st year, 2nd postion in my department in 2nd year)
GMAT 740 (Jun2 2012)
4.5 Years of work-exp. in Oil company as a shift-engineer, handling power plant. (Largest Oil PSU of India)
But to be true i have no big achievemnts in any other field. I mean i am not sportsman, I am not a photographer. My job too is not of much manegerial type.
Sir,
Whenever i start to work on my application procedure, I always think that there is nothing which will make my appliation stand out. I need help. what should i do?
I am writing this post after too much of thinking. From the time I started my GMAT preparation i had a doubt in my mind, whether my profile is worth applying to any good B-school. Reason fot this confusion- I have very little or no extracurricular activities. Now my profile-
10th 77% (U.P. Board)
12th 78% (U.P. Board)
B.Tech 9.32 out of 10
(1st position in my department in 1st year, 2nd postion in my department in 2nd year)
GMAT 740 (Jun2 2012)
4.5 Years of work-exp. in Oil company as a shift-engineer, handling power plant. (Largest Oil PSU of India)
But to be true i have no big achievemnts in any other field. I mean i am not sportsman, I am not a photographer. My job too is not of much manegerial type.
Sir,
Whenever i start to work on my application procedure, I always think that there is nothing which will make my appliation stand out. I need help. what should i do?
Sometimes there is very fine line between right and wrong: perspective.












