- sashish007
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Dear Sir/Madam -
I will be applying to HBS, Wharton, Columbia, and MIT this year and would greatly appreciate an expert opinion on my applicant profile (in reverse chronological order):
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EDUCATION -
Graduate School: Columbia University
Degree: MS, Electrical Engineering
CGPA: 3.60/4.00 [Magna Cum Laude]
Research Project(s) with IBM TJ Watson Research Center (Fishkill, NY), Carnegie Mellon University, and National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
GMAT: Prepping right now...
College: University of Mumbai
Degree: BE, Electronics Engineering
CGPA: 4.00/4.00 [Valedictorian/Summa Cum Laude]
Research Project with D-Link (India) Ltd.
ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS -
- Awarded RANK III in Mumbai, 2004 by University of Mumbai
- Achieved 91% (among 38,137 students) nationwide at Indian Institute of Technology's (IIT) GATE 2004 entrance exam
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Industry: Wireless (4 yrs)
Company: Spirent Communications, Plc (New Jersey) - Headquartered in the UK
Title: Product Development Engineer
- Responsible for development of multi-million dollar (ISO 9001 certified) wireless products for deployment of 3G/4G cellular networks of Verizon, ATT, Motorola, Nokia, and Apple.
- Awarded Spirent Spot Award in 2007 recognizing collaborative efforts as the youngest team member for developing 3 years ahead of time, a high-speed 3G system capacity, generating $2,500,000 in revenue in < 3 months
- Contributed to a 300% increase in stock price over 4 years through the development of an innovative and niche product line.
Technical Consultant, Columbia University Information Technology (CUIT) (1 year)
Webmaster, The Charles H Revson Fellowship at Columbia University (1 year)
LEADERSHIP EXTRA-CURRICULARS:
1. Co-Founder/Co-Chairman, Social Media committee at Columbia Business School Alumni Club of New York (CBSAC/NY) <https://www.cbsacny.org/article.html?aid=140>
2. Co-Founder, Indian Students' Association at Columbia (ISAC) - Columbia University
3. Spirent Softball League - 5 victories against Avaya Telecom, ATT, and Withum-Smith Brown, etc.
4. Student Member, IEEE - University of Mumbai
I will have 3 recommendation letters:
- From my Work manager
- From Columbia B-school non-profit work
- From Columbia University's EE Department Chair re research projects
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I am shooting for a GMAT score of 750. Is that reasonable? What aspects am I missing for the Fall 2011 MBA programs? Also, would it be competitive enough to try for Stanford GSB (the acceptance rate for Stanford is ~7%) ?
Greatly appreciate your feedback.
Much Regards,
Ashish
I will be applying to HBS, Wharton, Columbia, and MIT this year and would greatly appreciate an expert opinion on my applicant profile (in reverse chronological order):
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EDUCATION -
Graduate School: Columbia University
Degree: MS, Electrical Engineering
CGPA: 3.60/4.00 [Magna Cum Laude]
Research Project(s) with IBM TJ Watson Research Center (Fishkill, NY), Carnegie Mellon University, and National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
GMAT: Prepping right now...
College: University of Mumbai
Degree: BE, Electronics Engineering
CGPA: 4.00/4.00 [Valedictorian/Summa Cum Laude]
Research Project with D-Link (India) Ltd.
ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS -
- Awarded RANK III in Mumbai, 2004 by University of Mumbai
- Achieved 91% (among 38,137 students) nationwide at Indian Institute of Technology's (IIT) GATE 2004 entrance exam
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Industry: Wireless (4 yrs)
Company: Spirent Communications, Plc (New Jersey) - Headquartered in the UK
Title: Product Development Engineer
- Responsible for development of multi-million dollar (ISO 9001 certified) wireless products for deployment of 3G/4G cellular networks of Verizon, ATT, Motorola, Nokia, and Apple.
- Awarded Spirent Spot Award in 2007 recognizing collaborative efforts as the youngest team member for developing 3 years ahead of time, a high-speed 3G system capacity, generating $2,500,000 in revenue in < 3 months
- Contributed to a 300% increase in stock price over 4 years through the development of an innovative and niche product line.
Technical Consultant, Columbia University Information Technology (CUIT) (1 year)
Webmaster, The Charles H Revson Fellowship at Columbia University (1 year)
LEADERSHIP EXTRA-CURRICULARS:
1. Co-Founder/Co-Chairman, Social Media committee at Columbia Business School Alumni Club of New York (CBSAC/NY) <https://www.cbsacny.org/article.html?aid=140>
2. Co-Founder, Indian Students' Association at Columbia (ISAC) - Columbia University
3. Spirent Softball League - 5 victories against Avaya Telecom, ATT, and Withum-Smith Brown, etc.
4. Student Member, IEEE - University of Mumbai
I will have 3 recommendation letters:
- From my Work manager
- From Columbia B-school non-profit work
- From Columbia University's EE Department Chair re research projects
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I am shooting for a GMAT score of 750. Is that reasonable? What aspects am I missing for the Fall 2011 MBA programs? Also, would it be competitive enough to try for Stanford GSB (the acceptance rate for Stanford is ~7%) ?
Greatly appreciate your feedback.
Much Regards,
Ashish
Ashish
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