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Profile Evaluation Request

by saravalli » Wed Dec 31, 2008 10:12 pm
On June 14th,2008, (6 months ago) I took the GMAT for the first time and got 700 (Q49,V35). AWA 6.0
Instead of re-taking the test with in a month or two, I waited 6 months (to deal with some family issues) only to get 670 (Q49,V32) Waiting for AWA.

Please help me understand what kind of message am I passing to schools by going from 700 to 670? I am planning to apply in 2009. For now,I am very much leaning away from taking the test for the 3rd time. I am completely exhausted. But I am very confident that I can break 730 mark.
My profile:
Country of citizenship - Indian
Country of Residence - USA
GMAT -male
Age - 28
Experience - 4 years in IT
Undergrad in India - GPA 3.0
Masters in Computer Engg in US - GPA 3.2 (Not in top 10, 20)
Extracurricular:
1: One Start up - Consulting company (infant stage) based in northeast with 3 clients.
(This is in very infant state , and I hesitate to mention this as one of my strengths for now. Probably, In another year I can improve this company)
2: Very much interested in math, worked as math tutor in India for 3 years during my under grad (1999 - 2002);
3: Games: Ping pong runner up in university games in undergrad;
4: Music: Can play harmonica - performed few solo shows (again in undergrad);
5: Interested in php open source web development, currently maintaining two websites.This really helped me in my start-up company.

Work Experience:
4 years of full time work experience in Health Care industry in USA. (Non-managerial position)
(German based company - one of the world leaders in health care industry.).
Worked in two different departments in the same company.
First two years in the department of Clinical Information Services.
Next two years in the department of Information Technology - SAP
(Production Planning & Materials Management )

Extra curricular negatives - no awards, did not raise any money, little community service.

Since my GPAs are terrible I thought I should get 730+ in GMAT. But to my surprise, I was staring at 670 on Saturday. Does this mean I am begging the adcoms NOT to let me in?

What should I do in the coming 9 months to improve my chances of getting into Elite / Ultra Elite schools? I am interested Consulting / General Management in schools in New England, NY,NH. Which schools do you recommend? Finally , do you recommend 3rd attempt at GMAT.

Many Thanks in advance for your time & Happy New Year!
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by Lisa Anderson » Fri Jan 02, 2009 5:12 pm
Dear saravalli,

The GMAT test designers say that there is no statistical significance between scores within 40 points of each other. Thus it is not a negative that your score went down. You will be evaluated on your highest score and your other attempts will reflect your commitment to attending business school. If you are planning to apply next fall to enter 2010, it might be worth another attempt to try and increase your score. If you wish to enter in fall 2009, you are running out of time to get your applications in by the second round deadlines. I would think it would be a better use of your time to focus on your applications at this point. A 700 is not a bad score and your GPA is a little low, but not out of range.

For tips on school selection, I encourage you to visit our sticky. There are many options in the northeast that would be a good fit for you.

Best of luck,
Lisa
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