680 GMAT, what's the best school I can get into?
Posted Oct 06, 2014 16:20
Posted Oct 06, 2014 23:17
Posted Oct 08, 2014 15:14
http://find-mba.com/lists/top-business-school-by-speciality/top-business-schools-for-a-career-in-technology-or-information-technology-it
Notre Dame and Carnegie Mellon are in that list, although depending on how many years of work experience you have, they may be reach schools for you.
Since working in the tech industry is a pretty broad career goal, I suggest you narrow it down either by function or location.
http://find-mba.com/lists/top-business-school-by-speciality/top-business-schools-for-a-career-in-technology-or-information-technology-it
Notre Dame and Carnegie Mellon are in that list, although depending on how many years of work experience you have, they may be reach schools for you.
Since working in the tech industry is a pretty broad career goal, I suggest you narrow it down either by function or location.
Posted Nov 05, 2014 16:07
Posted Nov 07, 2014 10:23
I think Irvine doesn't line up as well with your goals, but it is more in line with your GMAT score.
I think Irvine doesn't line up as well with your goals, but it is more in line with your GMAT score.
Posted Nov 12, 2014 09:18
Posted Nov 12, 2014 10:41
[Edited by Duncan on Nov 12, 2014]
Posted Nov 28, 2014 18:16
Here is my details:10 years WE in journalism+3 years WE in banking/GMAT 680/IELTS 7/GPA 2.8 in undergraduate majored in finance and GPA 3.5 in graduate majored in journalism/nationality is China but based in Hong Kong for 4 years. Wish to do marketing , public relation or brand management in China for US company in IT or new media related industry.
UCLA is my dream school but worry my GMAT is too modest. As a 35 years old mid-career candidate, am I too experienced? I am willing to learn new things yet.Thanks in advance.
The schools are not at all comparable. Notre Dame has a 670 average GMAT and accepts two applicants in five; UCLA has a 706 average and accepts one applicant in five. You should certainly target a GMAT score above average, but how far above average depends on how strong a candidate you are.
Here is my details:10 years WE in journalism+3 years WE in banking/GMAT 680/IELTS 7/GPA 2.8 in undergraduate majored in finance and GPA 3.5 in graduate majored in journalism/nationality is China but based in Hong Kong for 4 years. Wish to do marketing , public relation or brand management in China for US company in IT or new media related industry.
UCLA is my dream school but worry my GMAT is too modest. As a 35 years old mid-career candidate, am I too experienced? I am willing to learn new things yet.Thanks in advance.
[quote]The schools are not at all comparable. Notre Dame has a 670 average GMAT and accepts two applicants in five; UCLA has a 706 average and accepts one applicant in five. You should certainly target a GMAT score above average, but how far above average depends on how strong a candidate you are. [/quote]
Posted Nov 28, 2014 20:26
Posted Nov 28, 2014 23:30
I was wondering what's the possibility of 2 tier MBA for me. If my target is UCLA, which aspect should I improve?
I was wondering what's the possibility of 2 tier MBA for me. If my target is UCLA, which aspect should I improve? [quote][/quote]
Posted Nov 29, 2014 16:35
Posted Nov 30, 2014 10:37
registered a new GMAT next month for a higher score. And I have taken a position as the managing editor in our HK office for 4 years. But am not sure if MBA admission officials accept leadership experience in media industry.
Could you tell me which business school has tight relations with the firms I am interested, ie marketing in and business development in Asia.
Thanks for your patience.
registered a new GMAT next month for a higher score. And I have taken a position as the managing editor in our HK office for 4 years. But am not sure if MBA admission officials accept leadership experience in media industry.
Could you tell me which business school has tight relations with the firms I am interested, ie marketing in and business development in Asia.
Thanks for your patience.
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Posted Nov 30, 2014 13:40
And, generally, look at the posts linked to from my profile page
And, generally, look at the posts linked to from my profile page
Posted Dec 01, 2014 19:02
Posted Dec 01, 2014 19:51
Could you recommend a few schools for me please?
Could you recommend a few schools for me please?[quote][/quote]
Posted Dec 03, 2014 15:36
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