Profile versus School Selection:

Launched April 26, 2006
This topic has expert replies
Newbie | Next Rank: 10 Posts
Posts: 1
Joined: Tue Jun 09, 2009 9:05 am

Profile versus School Selection:

by goughar » Wed Aug 05, 2009 8:25 am
Currently looking at the following schools for RD1:
Harvard
Kellogg
Duke

Would like to eventually be an executive in a Med to Large Company (i.e. general managment) but would also be interested in consulting.

Please Respond to the following questions, thanks in advance!
1) Does the current list look OK from a competitive standpoint?
2) What schools have I left off that may suit my profile?
3) How does involement in a church look for community involement? (details in profile)


Profile
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Age-28 (Male/Married)

GMAT
720 (49/87%, 40/89%) (Taken once, finished 1 hr ago...)

Undergrad
B.S. Mechanical Engineering
3.25
-
Grad
M.S. Mechanical Engineering
3.9
Last edited by goughar on Wed Aug 12, 2009 11:35 am, edited 1 time in total.
Source: — Ask Stacy Blackman |

GMAT/MBA Expert

User avatar
MBA Admissions Consultant
Posts: 3845
Joined: Wed Feb 06, 2008 8:57 pm
Location: Houston, TX
Thanked: 442 times
Followed by:148 members

by Lisa Anderson » Tue Aug 11, 2009 11:24 am
Dear goughar,

Congratulations on your GMAT score! Based on the information posted, I think you have a competitive profile for your target schools. I do think you should consider adding one safety school to the mix as a backup plan--perhaps apply to your top choices R1 and the safety R2 if you need to? There are many great programs out there that would prepare you for your career goals, so I think it is a matter of finding ones that you feel are a good fit for you (both in terms of culture and curriculum).

I agree that your undergraduate GPA does not warrant an explanation as it is not that low. What will determine your decisions is the strength of your overall application. You have the numbers (GMAT & GPA), so now it is your essays, recommendations and interviews that will determine whether or not you are admitted.

As for being involved in your church, that is not a negative. You appear to be heavily involved and have leadership roles there which will reflect positively on you. I think you have some other interesting aspects to your personal life though, like private pilot's license, musician and avid runner. Be sure to highlight those things as well.

Best of luck,
Lisa
Lisa Anderson
Consultant
Stacy Blackman Consulting

Learn more about me