Hi Duncan,
I am Spoorthi Purumala, currently working as a Business Technology Analyst ( overall 3 years of experience) at Deloitte consulting. I want to apply to B schools through GRE score and I am finding it extremely difficult to understand where I stand and what my chances are
GRE (2010) : 1320
Note : this translates to 660 GMAT or 314 in the new GRE format.
I aim to do MBA - consulting concentration and become a healthcare consultant ( served public sector clients)
Can you please weigh my chances with your experience into the following prorgams-
Indiana University : Kelley
William and Mary : Mason school of business
University of wisconsin: Madison
GRE to MBA
Posted Jan 03, 2014 21:39
I am Spoorthi Purumala, currently working as a Business Technology Analyst ( overall 3 years of experience) at Deloitte consulting. I want to apply to B schools through GRE score and I am finding it extremely difficult to understand where I stand and what my chances are
GRE (2010) : 1320
Note : this translates to 660 GMAT or 314 in the new GRE format.
I aim to do MBA - consulting concentration and become a healthcare consultant ( served public sector clients)
Can you please weigh my chances with your experience into the following prorgams-
Indiana University : Kelley
William and Mary : Mason school of business
University of wisconsin: Madison
Posted Jan 04, 2014 16:50
Take a look at GMAT Tiers - strong schools for your GMAT www.find-mba.com/board/27082
Posted Jan 06, 2014 13:28
You're in the ballpark for Mason - I'd say that Kelley and Wisconsin are reach schools for you.
At all three of these schools, your lower-than average work experience puts you at a disadvantage (Wisconsin and Kelley class profiles usually average around 5 years). To mitigate this, you'd have to get a GMAT score that's higher than average (say 700+ for these schools.) But the best thing you could do for your profile is to put off the MBA and get another year of work experience.
At all three of these schools, your lower-than average work experience puts you at a disadvantage (Wisconsin and Kelley class profiles usually average around 5 years). To mitigate this, you'd have to get a GMAT score that's higher than average (say 700+ for these schools.) But the best thing you could do for your profile is to put off the MBA and get another year of work experience.
Posted Jan 06, 2014 15:35
Thank you Ralph and Duncan!
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