Hello Everyone,
I would highly appreciate your suggestions in regard to the schools I should be targeting. I am an Indian Surgeon, Co-Founder of a Digital healthcare Startup, which works to improve oral cancer screening via telemedicine in Indian rural demography, and author of a multilingual poetry book. I am 28 years old, and have 4 years of work experience (3 years residency and 1 year entrepreneurship). My GMAT score is 710 and I am targeting next fall admissions. I want to work with Healthcare MNCs and consulting firms. So far, I have zeroed in on few schools, on the basis of my Linkedin conversations and online research, but, I am still far away from the final picture.
List : Harvard, MIT, Yale, Kellogg, Wharton, NYU, Duke, UNC Kenan Flagler, Rotman, and NUS.
In anticipation of your suggestions.
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sorry for the delay in responding (had trouble logging in). Your list of schools is OK, but broad. Wharton and Duke have strong health care programs, so I would prioritize schools like that. Apply in round 1 if you can, especially important for indian nationals. IF you think you can bump your GMAT up to the 740 range, that might be worth exploring. cheers, alex
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When you choose your school, keep in mind that there will be an admission process. You need to write a very high quality essay. What I can suggest is to address writers for academic writing. Minor errors and you can have bad credits.
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Sorry for the delay in responding (had trouble logging in). Your list of schools is ok, but broad. Duke and Wharton's health care programs may be of more interest, so I would prioritize those as well as some other schools like NYU and Stanford if you're interested (apply as early as possible). Better luck next time though maybe India.Aabshar3 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 03, 2017 5:03 amHello Everyone,
I would highly appreciate your suggestions in regard to the schools I should be targeting. I am an Indian Surgeon, Co-Founder of a Digital healthcare Startup, which works to improve oral cancer screening via telemedicine in Indian rural demography, and author of a multilingual poetry book. I am 28 years old, and have 4 years of work experience (3 years residency and 1 year entrepreneurship). My GMAT score is 710 and I am targeting next fall admissions. I want to work with Healthcare MNCs and consulting firms. So far, I have zeroed in on few schools, on the basis of my Linkedin conversations and online research, but, I am still far away from the final picture.
List : Harvard, MIT, Yale, Kellogg, Wharton, NYU, Duke, UNC Kenan Flagler, Rotman, and NUS.
In anticipation of your suggestions.
Dr Shaurya[/b]