Hello all, I'd appreciate some advice here.
I just took a preliminary GMAT test, my intention is to re-take before first application deadline rounds for fall 2016 intakes.
I scored 730, and would like to position myself to apply for 'tier 1' schools, per the GMAT tier posting here. I'm especially interested in American schools like Stanford, Harvard, Wharton, etc.
Unfortunately, the rest of my application profile is on the slim side. My undergraduate degree is in biology, but my GPA is lower than I would have liked at 3.1, weighted down by poor performance in the first two years of school.
I've been working for 2 years in a startup pharma lab but this is not what I want to do. I'd like to continue in life sciences but work for a larger company; in any case I don't think I'd like to continue doing lab work. By the time I apply I'll have 3 years of work experience, almost 4 by fall 2016 intakes.
Basically what I'm looking for is suggestions in terms of helping to make my résumé look a little better for the admissions people. Any advice appreciated. Thanks!
I just took a preliminary GMAT test, my intention is to re-take before first application deadline rounds for fall 2016 intakes.
I scored 730, and would like to position myself to apply for 'tier 1' schools, per the GMAT tier posting here. I'm especially interested in American schools like Stanford, Harvard, Wharton, etc.
Unfortunately, the rest of my application profile is on the slim side. My undergraduate degree is in biology, but my GPA is lower than I would have liked at 3.1, weighted down by poor performance in the first two years of school.
I've been working for 2 years in a startup pharma lab but this is not what I want to do. I'd like to continue in life sciences but work for a larger company; in any case I don't think I'd like to continue doing lab work. By the time I apply I'll have 3 years of work experience, almost 4 by fall 2016 intakes.
Basically what I'm looking for is suggestions in terms of helping to make my résumé look a little better for the admissions people. Any advice appreciated. Thanks!