Profile Evaluation : 710, 3 years, exceptional EC.

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Greetings,

I hope this message finds you in the best spirits.

I appeared for my GMAT today and scored a disappointing 710 (Q48, V40). During the course of my preparation I was averaging around 740-750, so I believe that my real score is a mere correction of reality.

However, the GMAT score will not be the main subject of this message.

Prior to the score, my list of dream schools was as follows(in no particular order):

- ISB, Hyderabad
- Booth, Chicago
- Johnson, Cornell
- INSEAD
- Harvard (kindly note the use of the words 'dream school' above)

Its been three hours since I finished my test, and after having cried out sitting alone in my room and consuming two bottles of aerated beverages I think its time that I start seeking expert advice.

I will have had 3 years of experience as a Product Planner with India's largest passenger-car manufacturer. I also have an illustrious graduate experience with very strong extra-curricular activities and a failed entrepreneurship venture to brag about. My academic performance has been more or less consistent over the years. (90%, 90%, 7.2/10 in Class X, Class XII and Bachelors in Engineering respectively.)

I would like your genuine feedback about my chances of getting an admission into any of the schools listed above.

I would also welcome suggestions of schools that might be comparatively more "reachable."

I shall look forward to your response.

Thank you very much for your consideration.

Regards.
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by Bryant@VeritasPrep » Fri Aug 12, 2011 10:08 am
Sorry for the delay in responding and hope you haven't sunk into a deep depression following your "horrible" showing at the GMAT--Come on! a 710? Do you know how many people would cut off a digit for a 710? I realize you had higher expectations, but a 710 is a great score and could certainly contribute to getting in your target schools. What you really need, is to make sure you present a compelling case for admission by weaving your background together with a passionate and purposeful vision for your future. You don't mention your post-MBA plan, and this is one of the most important parts of the process. Top b-schools want students who have figured out where they intend to go and are ready to leverage their educational tools to get them there. You work for an exciting industry in a rapidly changing transportation world. Get the adcom excited about what you have achieved in your career and how you will position yourself to be highly employable on the other side of the MBA. If you really think you can hit a 750 on the GMAT, you are certainly free to pursue it, but at this point, I would say you will get more value out of a laser-focus on your application. Let us know if we can help.
Bryant Michaels
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