Hi all,
After countless months of studying so hard that I almost burned out, I finally took the GMAT and scored a 720 (Q 49 V 40). I am so glad and relieved! But now another kind of hard work is awaiting me - applications... As I don't want to send too many applications since I don't want to overwhelm my recommenders, I would need some advice.
I think I have quite an unusual profile for an MBA applicant - I am a female from a minority, with a humanities background, and have seven years of international work experience (worked for my government and for a social enterprise in a developing country).
I want to do an MBA because ideally I would like to become a general manager in a large non profit organization or a for-profit social enterprise. I am not closing the door to Media and Entertainment careers either. That's why I consider applying to several of the following programs:
- Stanford
- Berkeley
- INSEAD
- NYU
- Yale
- UCLA
- Oxford
I think that it would be better to apply to a maximum of 4 schools in order to get focused. Would you agree with me or do you think I should try to target as many schools as possible in order to increase my chances to be admitted somewhere - perhaps with a nice scholarship?
Given the brief profile I described above, do you think there are some schools that are completely out of my league (e.g Stanford), or that I should completely drop because I would not be a good fit (e.g. UCLA or NYU)?
I value a lot your comments. Thanks in advance!
After countless months of studying so hard that I almost burned out, I finally took the GMAT and scored a 720 (Q 49 V 40). I am so glad and relieved! But now another kind of hard work is awaiting me - applications... As I don't want to send too many applications since I don't want to overwhelm my recommenders, I would need some advice.
I think I have quite an unusual profile for an MBA applicant - I am a female from a minority, with a humanities background, and have seven years of international work experience (worked for my government and for a social enterprise in a developing country).
I want to do an MBA because ideally I would like to become a general manager in a large non profit organization or a for-profit social enterprise. I am not closing the door to Media and Entertainment careers either. That's why I consider applying to several of the following programs:
- Stanford
- Berkeley
- INSEAD
- NYU
- Yale
- UCLA
- Oxford
I think that it would be better to apply to a maximum of 4 schools in order to get focused. Would you agree with me or do you think I should try to target as many schools as possible in order to increase my chances to be admitted somewhere - perhaps with a nice scholarship?
Given the brief profile I described above, do you think there are some schools that are completely out of my league (e.g Stanford), or that I should completely drop because I would not be a good fit (e.g. UCLA or NYU)?
I value a lot your comments. Thanks in advance!