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Mustang
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Hi Lisa,
I have just started out thinking about applying for MBA in maybe 2 years. I had a couple of questions that I wanted to ask you.
1. How do US schools classify international student? I came to US 3 yrs ago from India for my masters. After completing my degree I have stayed here and have been working on H1B. When I apply to B-schools in a couple of years, I may still be on H1B or I may become a permanent resident (green card). Will I still be considered an international applicant ?
2. I have read some of the other posts and the general perception I get is Indian/IT/male is a generic profile and these guys need to work harder on the application. Although I may fall into that category (I am Indian, Male with a masters in Comp Science), I never worked in IT. I have been working in one the biggest oil companies in the world ( and I have been declared a high potential employee),as business analyst (project management).
I have extremely good community service experience (worked for Steven Spielberg's NGO and some other famous people) Apart from my current job I have 3 internships that I did in very diverse industries( satellite technology, oil) and in differnt countries( Thialand, US). I also played for my university soccer team etc..
I have 3.6 GPA and feel confident of getting (720-750 GMAT).
Do you think I have enough there in terms of my community/co-curricular experience to differentiate me from other similar candidates?
I would only like to apply to the top 10 schools but dont have list now (still need to do my research)
Thanks
I have just started out thinking about applying for MBA in maybe 2 years. I had a couple of questions that I wanted to ask you.
1. How do US schools classify international student? I came to US 3 yrs ago from India for my masters. After completing my degree I have stayed here and have been working on H1B. When I apply to B-schools in a couple of years, I may still be on H1B or I may become a permanent resident (green card). Will I still be considered an international applicant ?
2. I have read some of the other posts and the general perception I get is Indian/IT/male is a generic profile and these guys need to work harder on the application. Although I may fall into that category (I am Indian, Male with a masters in Comp Science), I never worked in IT. I have been working in one the biggest oil companies in the world ( and I have been declared a high potential employee),as business analyst (project management).
I have extremely good community service experience (worked for Steven Spielberg's NGO and some other famous people) Apart from my current job I have 3 internships that I did in very diverse industries( satellite technology, oil) and in differnt countries( Thialand, US). I also played for my university soccer team etc..
I have 3.6 GPA and feel confident of getting (720-750 GMAT).
Do you think I have enough there in terms of my community/co-curricular experience to differentiate me from other similar candidates?
I would only like to apply to the top 10 schools but dont have list now (still need to do my research)
Thanks












