Thank you in advance for your advice.
Here is my profile:
Personal
Male 31, Canadian, born in China, lived in Paris for 3 years (early teenage years), grew up in Canada, fluent in 3 languages: Chinese, English and French.
Education
Bachelor in Computer Engineering - McGill University (GPA 3/4)
GMAT - 700(Q51,V31 AWA5.0)- 1st trial
Work Experience - 7 years in Telecommunications (Canada)
3 years as a Satellite Communications Engineer
4 years in Fiber Optics Networking, as a Process Engineer, and last 3 as production manager of my company's factory in China. (I personally set up the production line and trained the Chinese staff. Another part of my responsibilities remains very technical and includes tasks such as process improvement, quality assurance, etc.).
I would like to apply to one of the top programs like MIT, INSEAD, HEC Paris, Oxford or Cambridge, but not sure if I have what it takes to be accepted. Should I aim lower and apply to schools with less prestige? What are the schools that best fit my profile? What are the areas that I need to improve? And is it a good idea to give GMAT another trial and try to score in the 750+?
Any input will be greatly appreciated!!!
Here is my profile:
Personal
Male 31, Canadian, born in China, lived in Paris for 3 years (early teenage years), grew up in Canada, fluent in 3 languages: Chinese, English and French.
Education
Bachelor in Computer Engineering - McGill University (GPA 3/4)
GMAT - 700(Q51,V31 AWA5.0)- 1st trial
Work Experience - 7 years in Telecommunications (Canada)
3 years as a Satellite Communications Engineer
4 years in Fiber Optics Networking, as a Process Engineer, and last 3 as production manager of my company's factory in China. (I personally set up the production line and trained the Chinese staff. Another part of my responsibilities remains very technical and includes tasks such as process improvement, quality assurance, etc.).
I would like to apply to one of the top programs like MIT, INSEAD, HEC Paris, Oxford or Cambridge, but not sure if I have what it takes to be accepted. Should I aim lower and apply to schools with less prestige? What are the schools that best fit my profile? What are the areas that I need to improve? And is it a good idea to give GMAT another trial and try to score in the 750+?
Any input will be greatly appreciated!!!












