Hi everyone
I am trying to finalize business schools I can still apply and get admitted for fall of 2013 session. My profile details are,
Gmat Score: 700
Tofel: 100
Education background: Very good academics background. Electronics and telecommunication engg from presstigious college in India. I was top 2 students in college. Been a merit student through out academics.
Work Exp: total of 2 years experience in financial industry as analyst and 1 year in BPO as maintenance engg.
Social profile: recommnadation/volunteer work not significant.
Prefer to be in Atlanta area and second choice is East coast of USA
Most important criteria: job possibility after gradution and low cost (living cost as well as overall program cost - if scholarships are available for top student..then that is preferred).
I was thinking about Goizueta@Emory, Cornell Johnson or Ross.
Can you also tell me what are the well known tier 2 / 3 colleges. I would like to apply atleast 2 / 3 of them as back up.
Thanks for the help,
Need help with business school selection
Posted Feb 28, 2013 22:48
I am trying to finalize business schools I can still apply and get admitted for fall of 2013 session. My profile details are,
Gmat Score: 700
Tofel: 100
Education background: Very good academics background. Electronics and telecommunication engg from presstigious college in India. I was top 2 students in college. Been a merit student through out academics.
Work Exp: total of 2 years experience in financial industry as analyst and 1 year in BPO as maintenance engg.
Social profile: recommnadation/volunteer work not significant.
Prefer to be in Atlanta area and second choice is East coast of USA
Most important criteria: job possibility after gradution and low cost (living cost as well as overall program cost - if scholarships are available for top student..then that is preferred).
I was thinking about Goizueta@Emory, Cornell Johnson or Ross.
Can you also tell me what are the well known tier 2 / 3 colleges. I would like to apply atleast 2 / 3 of them as back up.
Thanks for the help,
Posted Mar 01, 2013 02:37
Just curious why Atlanta? East Coast is understandable
Posted Mar 01, 2013 14:25
Have relative in Atlanta.
Posted Mar 02, 2013 16:36
Atlanta is in the (south) east
Posted Mar 03, 2013 07:02
gmat score of 700, amazing. go all the way to harvard or stanford
Posted Mar 04, 2013 12:55
gmat score of 700, amazing. go all the way to harvard or stanford
Stanford and Harvard would be reach schools for this candidate - the average GMATs there are around 730, and admitted applicants tend to have about 4 years of experience.
Stanford and Harvard would be reach schools for this candidate - the average GMATs there are around 730, and admitted applicants tend to have about 4 years of experience.
Posted Mar 04, 2013 18:31
at this point all the tier 1 schools are a reach because I have yet to apply anywhere and most of the tier 1 schools are already in round 4.
What I am looking for is a decent list of tier 2 schools which I have good shot at getting in even now. If anyone have the list or names, let me know.
Thanks
What I am looking for is a decent list of tier 2 schools which I have good shot at getting in even now. If anyone have the list or names, let me know.
Thanks
Posted Mar 05, 2013 07:26
at this point all the tier 1 schools are a reach because I have yet to apply anywhere and most of the tier 1 schools are already in round 4.
What I am looking for is a decent list of tier 2 schools which I have good shot at getting in even now. If anyone have the list or names, let me know.
Go to Mr. Duncan old email where Mr. Duncan have making a list of MBA school and dividing them into tier 1 and 2 and 3 and 4
Thanks
What I am looking for is a decent list of tier 2 schools which I have good shot at getting in even now. If anyone have the list or names, let me know.
Go to Mr. Duncan old email where Mr. Duncan have making a list of MBA school and dividing them into tier 1 and 2 and 3 and 4
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Posted Mar 05, 2013 12:01
Yes, look at my post at http://www.find-mba.com/board/27082
Posted Mar 05, 2013 14:58
Thank you, this was helpful.
Posted Mar 06, 2013 12:24
Thank you, this was helpful.
your gmat is very good you take admission in tier 1 not tier 2
your gmat is very good you take admission in tier 1 not tier 2
Posted Mar 06, 2013 12:43
Because this candidate has little work experience their GMAT is not enough to get into a Tier One MBA - especially if they want to study outside India. They should look at the bottom of GMAT Tier Two and Tier Three.
Posted Sep 24, 2013 14:02
Have you researched
Babson College in Boston at all? I received my MBA there and it is one of the best schools in the Northeast. Not only do they offer four ways to get your MBA, but the classes are all incredibly interesting and inspired me to work hard and achieve my professional goals.
<a href="http://www.babson.edu/Pages/default.aspx"> Babson College</a> in Boston at all? I received my MBA there and it is one of the best schools in the Northeast. Not only do they offer four ways to get your MBA, but the classes are all incredibly interesting and inspired me to work hard and achieve my professional goals.
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