I am doing my engineering from INDIA.I am in my fourth and final year of my graduation.I want to do MBA straight passing out of college.My profile is given below---
GMAT 690
GPA 3.4
TOEFL 270
Extra curricular I have about 100 certificates of sports and
extra curricular activites in school and college
both
PART TIME WORK EXPERIENCE OF ABOUT 20 MONTHS PLUS EXPERIENCE IN COMPUTER HARDWARE FIELD OF ONE YEAR AFTER PASSING CLASS XII
COMPLETED INTERNSHIPS
The only thing which i lack is that I do not have any full time work experience.
Stacy please tell my chances in the following universities---
1. Carnegie Mellon
2. Rochester
3. Darden
4. NYU
5. UCLA
6. UC Davis
PLease tell my chances in each of these universities quantitatively.I would be highly obliged.
STACY PLEASE EVALUATE MY CHANCES PLEASE
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I am assigning general probabilities to each of the schools you listed:
Low - UCLA, NYU, Darden
Medium - Carnegie Melon
Best Chance - Davis, Rochester
You will benefit from defining career goals, gaining full time experience and extra curricular involvements. All of these things will give you the tools to differentiate yourself and also help you demonstrate to the schools what you can contribute.
Low - UCLA, NYU, Darden
Medium - Carnegie Melon
Best Chance - Davis, Rochester
You will benefit from defining career goals, gaining full time experience and extra curricular involvements. All of these things will give you the tools to differentiate yourself and also help you demonstrate to the schools what you can contribute.
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