Hi Stacy,
I would greatly appreciate your evaluation and advice regarding a few things.
I plan to apply to several top 10 schools in the first round of applications in the fall (2011). I would like your thoughts about how to best strengthen my application prior to that time.
A brief profile:
3.58 GPA - Electrical Engineering - Mizzou (Graduated May 2009)
Will return in late May from nearly two years overseas working for an NGO in Afghanistan, where I managed/oversaw several development projects, paid salaries to over 30 staff, managed the budget and all finances, learned to speak, read and write the language, and learned about the people and culture.
My plan post MBA is to return to the developing world and continue to aid in the development process through helping to create jobs and possibly through training local business leaders.
Since I have been overseas for the last two years, I haven't had the chance to take the GMAT yet, but have tested around 720 on the three GMAT practice tests I have taken thus far.
My main question regards what I should do for the year between returning from overseas and starting a full time MBA program. Will it weaken my application a lot if I apply in September (2011), after being back in the states for 3 months, while simply working a low level job to pay the bills until starting a full time MBA program the coming August? If so, what type of things should I explore as far as jobs/internships are concerned? It is too short of a period for me to land any decent job, so I am unsure where to even start looking, or if I need to be too picky.
Second question: What do you think of my chances overall (assume I end up with around a 720 GMAT) at the top schools? Any advice/things to focus on while filling out the applications?
Lastly, would a 750 or 760 significantly increase my chances? Is it worth/encouraged to take the GMAT a second time if I get a 700-720 the first time around?
Thank you for your help.[/img]
I would greatly appreciate your evaluation and advice regarding a few things.
I plan to apply to several top 10 schools in the first round of applications in the fall (2011). I would like your thoughts about how to best strengthen my application prior to that time.
A brief profile:
3.58 GPA - Electrical Engineering - Mizzou (Graduated May 2009)
Will return in late May from nearly two years overseas working for an NGO in Afghanistan, where I managed/oversaw several development projects, paid salaries to over 30 staff, managed the budget and all finances, learned to speak, read and write the language, and learned about the people and culture.
My plan post MBA is to return to the developing world and continue to aid in the development process through helping to create jobs and possibly through training local business leaders.
Since I have been overseas for the last two years, I haven't had the chance to take the GMAT yet, but have tested around 720 on the three GMAT practice tests I have taken thus far.
My main question regards what I should do for the year between returning from overseas and starting a full time MBA program. Will it weaken my application a lot if I apply in September (2011), after being back in the states for 3 months, while simply working a low level job to pay the bills until starting a full time MBA program the coming August? If so, what type of things should I explore as far as jobs/internships are concerned? It is too short of a period for me to land any decent job, so I am unsure where to even start looking, or if I need to be too picky.
Second question: What do you think of my chances overall (assume I end up with around a 720 GMAT) at the top schools? Any advice/things to focus on while filling out the applications?
Lastly, would a 750 or 760 significantly increase my chances? Is it worth/encouraged to take the GMAT a second time if I get a 700-720 the first time around?
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