Profile Evaluation : whistles blowing, which train to catch.

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by Jon@Admissionado » Sat Oct 15, 2011 2:24 am
So you wanna know where to apply?

Well, with consulting you can go to anywhere, as its a relevant goal for basically any program. Entrepreneurship there are some better ones: Columbia, NYU, Stanford Kellogg. I would also look into Ross and Anderson, to balance things out.

But it would be helpful if you told us a bit about your preferences i.e. big/small program, east coast/west coast, big city/small city, hands on/ case study... etc. to be a bit more precise with our advice.

But I'll say overall, you seem to be a stronger candidate than your GMAT.. and I think you could be a good fit at Kellogg. (other places too of course...)
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by silver_shadow » Sun Oct 16, 2011 2:23 am
Thankyou for the prompt and precise reply Jon.

One basic problem i faced with application
was that of the acceptance of three year degree.
I had talks with UCLA and they eased my confusion
of college selection by refusing to accept my degree.

As of preferences for the college, i had following criterias:
small class size (basically to build lasting relations)
case study method (or case method should form a part of teaching methodology)
prime location (i would sacrifice that for tuck)
immersion projects which form a part of curriculum
practical learning platform (most productive for me)
strong electives/concentration in energy and entrepreneurship
history of social outreach and sustainability.

core values at kelloggs(exception to class size criteria)
have always been in resonance with my ideas and
my love for kelloggs dates 5 years back.
so kelloggs is definitely in.

nature and trade of my job doesn't allow me
to attend information sessions of most colleges
and that's why tuck is out of list, because
i wont be able to demonstrate my love for tuck thoroughly.

awaiting your reply