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eQuantEssential
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I accidentally posted this request in another Forum.
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Hi everyone. Thank you in advance to those whose insight you will kindly share.
I have a number of schools to which I am applying in Round 2. I'd like to share my profile--could you please help identify my chances of success or offer any constructive advice? Thank you!
Profile:
29 years old
3.9 undergrad GPA / Master's from an Ivy League program
~4 years of work experience, non-quant field.
Pursuing a non-quant related career.
650 GMAT (51% Quant, 85% Verbal, 7 IR, and 5.5 Essay)
Below are the schools I am considering, ranked in order of where I'd like to attend:
1. LBS
2. Tuck
3. Haas/UCB
4. Columbia
5. NYU
6. Anderson/UCLA
7-9: Said, IE, IESE, Judge, IMD... Europe, in general.
Although I'd really like a higher GMAT score, considering the timing, I don't think it's in the cards for me to dedicate a few more weeks of study... Given my score and background, could you please evaluate my chances at the above schools?
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Hi everyone. Thank you in advance to those whose insight you will kindly share.
I have a number of schools to which I am applying in Round 2. I'd like to share my profile--could you please help identify my chances of success or offer any constructive advice? Thank you!
Profile:
29 years old
3.9 undergrad GPA / Master's from an Ivy League program
~4 years of work experience, non-quant field.
Pursuing a non-quant related career.
650 GMAT (51% Quant, 85% Verbal, 7 IR, and 5.5 Essay)
Below are the schools I am considering, ranked in order of where I'd like to attend:
1. LBS
2. Tuck
3. Haas/UCB
4. Columbia
5. NYU
6. Anderson/UCLA
7-9: Said, IE, IESE, Judge, IMD... Europe, in general.
Although I'd really like a higher GMAT score, considering the timing, I don't think it's in the cards for me to dedicate a few more weeks of study... Given my score and background, could you please evaluate my chances at the above schools?












