Here in the states it is better for you to do your research. Then decide upon one MBA school you want to go to, then apply to that one school. Applying to Many school can be costly and time consuming.
You have to pay your application fee, then you have in some cases to write an extensively elaborate essay, then you have to get three people to recommend you etc. I don't think you want to do all that. Best way, go online research about the school undersatnd the difference between tier 1, tier2 and tier 3 universities and colleges. Just know that tier 1 school are also extremely expensive. But everyone especially employers rev about the education. Additionally get it clear in your mind what you want to achieve you MBA status for: To be learned and be part of the MBA elite? - To find a better Job or promotion or to be more competitive.
Also find places to study for your GMAT for a few months, learn how to take the tests. That is half the battle, and, understand the culture of the questions. Its very hard to score high if you are a foreign student and you take the tests cold turkey. For Americans it is no brainer, but we still prep for it. Because the school system questions and quizzes from high school on follow the GMAT questions. They are not hard, just tricky. But for example a question qith five multiple answers, everyone in the states know that there will be two answers that are completely off the wall, dead wrong, then there will be an answer which is somewhat right, then the last two one is almost right and the other is absolutely right. You pick the absolutely right answer.
for example (2+2X2 the correct answe is (a) 4, (b) 10, (c) 6
(d)8 (e) None of the above.
Most americans will pick the right answer in 1 second. While people from foreign countries who are not arithmentic or math oriented will pick an answer they are not sure whether it is correct or not. There is only one correct answer as you will agree.
Here in the states it is better for you to do your research. Then decide upon one MBA school you want to go to, then apply to that one school. Applying to Many school can be costly and time consuming.
You have to pay your application fee, then you have in some cases to write an extensively elaborate essay, then you have to get three people to recommend you etc. I don't think you want to do all that. Best way, go online research about the school undersatnd the difference between tier 1, tier2 and tier 3 universities and colleges. Just know that tier 1 school are also extremely expensive. But everyone especially employers rev about the education. Additionally get it clear in your mind what you want to achieve you MBA status for: To be learned and be part of the MBA elite? - To find a better Job or promotion or to be more competitive.
Also find places to study for your GMAT for a few months, learn how to take the tests. That is half the battle, and, understand the culture of the questions. Its very hard to score high if you are a foreign student and you take the tests cold turkey. For Americans it is no brainer, but we still prep for it. Because the school system questions and quizzes from high school on follow the GMAT questions. They are not hard, just tricky. But for example a question qith five multiple answers, everyone in the states know that there will be two answers that are completely off the wall, dead wrong, then there will be an answer which is somewhat right, then the last two one is almost right and the other is absolutely right. You pick the absolutely right answer.
for example (2+2X2 the correct answe is (a) 4, (b) 10, (c) 6
(d)8 (e) None of the above.
Most americans will pick the right answer in 1 second. While people from foreign countries who are not arithmentic or math oriented will pick an answer they are not sure whether it is correct or not. There is only one correct answer as you will agree.