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by NasreenD » Mon Aug 20, 2012 10:58 am
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I completed my graduation from India a couple of years back and have been working since then. Now, I want to pursue my Management in US. What are my options? How should I apply?

Would appreciate you advice.
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by myEssayReview » Mon Aug 20, 2012 8:49 pm
Hi Nasreen,
Your email doesn't provide any specifics about your profile: work experience, GMAT score, GPA, extra curricular activities, and your goals. Based on the information provided by you, it is difficult for anyone to give you any advice.
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by Jon@Admissionado » Wed Aug 22, 2012 7:13 am
Well dude,
Sounds like you are at the beginning of your applications! first of all have you taken your GMAT yet?? If not, step number one is most definitely that! At the same time you can start looking into programs which interest you. If you post a bit more about what you have done and where you graduated from and with what grades, along with specific questions, we'd be happy to help you out!
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by NasreenD » Wed Aug 22, 2012 8:11 am
Jon@Admissionado wrote:Well dude,
Sounds like you are at the beginning of your applications! first of all have you taken your GMAT yet?? If not, step number one is most definitely that! At the same time you can start looking into programs which interest you. If you post a bit more about what you have done and where you graduated from and with what grades, along with specific questions, we'd be happy to help you out!
Jon@Admissionado wrote:Well dude,
Sounds like you are at the beginning of your applications! first of all have you taken your GMAT yet?? If not, step number one is most definitely that! At the same time you can start looking into programs which interest you. If you post a bit more about what you have done and where you graduated from and with what grades, along with specific questions, we'd be happy to help you out!
Hi Jon! I am yet to take a GMAT exam. I completed my graduation(Statistics H, 67%) in 2010. With a couple of years or experience, I am looking forward to cracking the management exam GMAT.

I am not too sure about the programs that I should choose but marketing is what excites me. Please tell me about the top the the top B schools in US and the programs I may choose.
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by Jon@Admissionado » Thu Aug 23, 2012 12:11 am
Well, GMAT is definitely that first step. To get a good handle on what programs you might be interested in, a good place to start is the rankings. These days the most used rankings are that of financial Times, US News and World Report, and Businessweek, and all of them use different methodologies and have different philosophies, but they are all good place to start your research.

If you are interested in Marketing programs specifically, there is a TON of info aaaaall over the net on that, and a quick search will help you there, but once again, specialized rankings are a good place to start, for example here:
https://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandr ... g-rankings

Soooo, hope this helps you out and gets you started on your long journey!
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