Chances of Texas Austin with 660

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Chances of Texas Austin with 660

by Thonk02 » Wed Oct 14, 2009 8:18 pm
Can someone give a quick analysis of my profile? I am a White Male, 25 years old who will have 4 years experience by matriculation at a large regional bank in the Commercial Real Estate lending group (I hope this helps me given its recent "popularity" in the business world as of late). other credentials are:

660 GMAT (46M; 35V; 6.0 AWA)
3.2 GPA (3.4 final 2 years)

Lots of extracurriculers in college and a help teach a GED class for the past 6 months or so along with being a member of the alumni comittee in my city.

Will have thought out essays most likely checked by an admission consultant

Potential recomendation from a alum with a very strong repuation among the school.

I also plan on visiting the schools prior to submitting applications (I live on the East coast and plan on flying oout to Texas to see the school)

What are my chances of getting into Texas Austin as well as other similar schools such as UNC and Vanderbilt? Any feedback is appreciated.

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by Stacey Oyler » Thu Oct 15, 2009 3:43 pm
Hi Thonk,

I have a few more questions and then I can give you my assessment of your profile. Can you let me know your major and the school you attended? Also, what are your short term and long term post MBA goals?

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