Am I Stanford, Sloan or Haas material?

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Am I Stanford, Sloan or Haas material?

by sahilkumar » Mon Jul 30, 2012 3:51 am
GMAT : 770 (50Q, 47V) 6.0AWA
UnderGrad : 7.5/10 BE (Computer Science Engineering) (Manipal Institute of Technology)
Age : 24
Work Exp : 4 years at the time of admissions (Fall 2013)

Worked for a large (50,000+ employees) multinational, EMC Corp., for about 10 months. Realized that I was stifling my innovative side by working there due to very little room for out-of-the-box thinking, hence quit the job and joined a startup.

Worked on the Business Development team for the startup (40 employees, US and India) and was a key member of the team(4 members) responsible for its monetization (which reached $5M revenues) and eventual profitability .
Saw the startup through an acquisition of $120M and still work here, now as a part of the larger corporation.

I am currently working to establish my own startup centered around the concept of social responsibility. Guess I am turning into a somewhat social entrepreneur. However, this has not taken off yet and is in its initial conceptualization phase. Have a 3 member team, where I have taken the central role.
Since this has not been launched yet, I am apprehensive about mentioning this anywhere in the application essays, as it may seem fabricated.

Additional experience : Working with an NGO for the welfare of stray dogs in our cities. I am a core member and working towards building their online presence and mobilizing volunteers and funds for the organization.

Post MBA goals
Short Term : To work for internet based startups(preferably in North America) in a Product Management role to get an end-to-end understanding of a product lifecycle. I would like to do this for a span of 2-3 years, which would give me time to repay the education loans incurred for an MBA as well.
Long Term : Want to start my own venture to work in the emerging e-commerce sector in South East Asia.

Target schools : Haas, Sloan, Stanford GSB, ISB, and open to suggestions :oops:

Programs of interest : An MBA in Entrepreneurship and Business Strategy

Letters of recommendation : Hopeful of securing these from the CEO (Berkeley alum), VP Business Development (UCLA Andersen alum) and Product Manager (ISB alum), all of whom I have worked with directly.

In terms of the strength of my credentials please advise whether the schools I am aiming at are realistic or not, also please suggest 1 or 2 additional schools to apply to.

Thanks a lot..
I really appreciate this.
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by Deena@ClearAdmit » Mon Jul 30, 2012 1:45 pm
Hi Sahilkumar and thanks so much for your post!

Your profile looks very solid and I'd say that you're in the running for the schools you've listed. Keep in mind that Stanford is very small, and so you'll want to make sure that you should absolutely apply there R1, and also work to differentiate yourself in every way from your peer applicants. Your entrepreneurship background is a great way to start!
I actually suggest that all applicants try to apply during R1, so you should try to do this for as many schools as possible, while still submitting absolutely high quality, well thought- out applications and essays.
In terms of other programs that you might consider based on your interests and profile, I'd suggest doing some additional research on Columbia, Harvard, Northwestern and Wharton.
Feel free to contact us at [email protected] for a more detailed, free personalized assessment of your profile.
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