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Profile assessment

by aimmba2011 » Mon Nov 01, 2010 6:03 am
Request you to please evaluate my profile

Gmat:640/620
Experience:3.2yr ( 4 yr till July 2011)
Field:IT Consulting
International Work experience :1 yr
Graduation:Merit Distinction in College (Engineering from Govt College)
Lor:Good Recom from Clients
Extra Activities:Average




Am aiming for the following colleges for mba fall 2011
:University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill (Kenan-Flagler)
University of Southern California (Marshall)
Owen School of Management (Vanderbilt University)
University of Rochester (Simon)
University of Notre Dame (Mendoza)
Boston University Boston, MA


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by jkhousto » Tue Nov 02, 2010 2:47 pm
aimmba2011:
Thanks very much for posting your profile and list of possible target schools.

It is a bit hard for me to truly assess your chances without knowing more about you, but, I basically feel that UNC and USC are "reach" schools for you.

The others should be a bit more in your range. I would encourage you to think about your career goals and how each of these schools would help prepare you to attain them. For example, Owen (Vanderbilt) has a very unique healthcare-focused MBA. Notre Dame has an academic focus on ethics in business. While I do not expect these aspects to relate to you, they are examples that applicants should find for each potential school in order to show why they and the school are a strong fit for each other.

Hope this helps,
Jennifer
Jennifer Houston, MBA
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