What are my options GMAT 740 (Q50, V40) but 35


I am quite old - 35. However, I have a decent profile: worked in 5 different countries, speak six different languages, basics salary of 140K+, completed many industry standard certifications on Supply Chain, Project Management, etc. I appeared GMAT few days back and got a balanced score of 740.

I am not looking for any part-time or executive MBA as I want to take a break from my work.
I am planning to apply for IMD, Insead, LBS, Said, and Cranfield.

Is it a good selection of schools?
Is there any other school I can give a try?

Lastly, the most important thing - though I think it should not be, if you believe excuse of diversity is a kind of racism - I am an Indian!

[Edited by Ani Indian on Feb 22, 2016]

I am quite old - 35. However, I have a decent profile: worked in 5 different countries, speak six different languages, basics salary of 140K+, completed many industry standard certifications on Supply Chain, Project Management, etc. I appeared GMAT few days back and got a balanced score of 740.

I am not looking for any part-time or executive MBA as I want to take a break from my work.
I am planning to apply for IMD, Insead, LBS, Said, and Cranfield.

Is it a good selection of schools?
Is there any other school I can give a try?

Lastly, the most important thing - though I think it should not be, if you believe excuse of diversity is a kind of racism - I am an Indian!
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Duncan

IMD is a good fit and so is Cranfirld. Do consider Cambridge and the Sloan Fellows programme at LBS. Don't bother with Insead, given your age.

IMD is a good fit and so is Cranfirld. Do consider Cambridge and the Sloan Fellows programme at LBS. Don't bother with Insead, given your age.
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Duncan

PS why not take an EMBA and a career break at the same time? Learn languages, network, do an amazing dissertation...

PS why not take an EMBA and a career break at the same time? Learn languages, network, do an amazing dissertation...
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IMD is a good fit and so is Cranfield. Do consider Cambridge and the Sloan Fellows programme at LBS. Don't bother with Insead, given your age.


Thanks I will check the Solan program.

I preferred Oxford over Cambridge because of various reasons, including how tough it is for an Indian to get into Cambridge. I have come across many Indian applicants selected @ Insead/LBS but rejected by Cambridge.

[quote]IMD is a good fit and so is Cranfield. Do consider Cambridge and the Sloan Fellows programme at LBS. Don't bother with Insead, given your age.[/quote]

Thanks I will check the Solan program.

I preferred Oxford over Cambridge because of various reasons, including how tough it is for an Indian to get into Cambridge. I have come across many Indian applicants selected @ Insead/LBS but rejected by Cambridge.

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