GMAT Over. Now How?

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GMAT Over. Now How?

by pushkin1982 » Sun Sep 26, 2010 10:04 am
Hi!

I got over with my GMAT Last week, Got a 710.

I am a 27 Yr old Indian with 6+ Years in Marketing Sales & Business Development in an MNC of Repute.

I have also been involved in Promoting a Dance Academy along with Teaching and Mentoring kids for an Education Company as a Guest Faculty.

I would Like to know how best I can prepare my applications, as in who should i take help from (Veritas, manhattan or any other).
I feel, the selection of the right company to assist me with my application will be very crucial.

Please help me out with the same


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by Bryant@VeritasPrep » Sun Sep 26, 2010 11:18 am
Pick me! Pick me!....no, seriously, Pushkin, I applaud your hard work on the GMAT and also your decision to seek guidance on your applications. It's always a good idea to get an objective, outside opinion of your story and how to best position it to make a case for admission. Although I am clearly biased towards Veritas, there are several reasons why I chose to hang my hat here. First and foremost, I believe in their process. Veritas pairs you with a head consultant to sort out your strengths and weaknesses and get your vision organized. Once your essays are looking good, you get access to another consultant who actually graduated from your target school who will help suggest finishing touches from that perspective as well as prepare you for that school's interview. No other consulting group does this. Also, all of the head consutlants at Veritas have actually worked on an admissions committee for a top b-school. Ultimately, however, it is simply important that you get help from somewhere, especially given that the pool from which you are applying is a very deep one. You will be under a particularly challenging situation to stand out in the crowd. Good luck, and congrats again for getting off to such a good start with a great GMAT score!
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by pushkin1982 » Mon Sep 27, 2010 10:37 am
Thanks Brayant!!!

So is there a number or a mail id from where i can take it further?

I am looking forward to apply by 2nd deadline for most of the schools.

Please suggest