Hello. I was hoping that somebody could give me some unbiased feedback about my profile, as I am preparing to apply to some business schools.
I recently took the GMAT and I did not do as well as I expected, I got a 680. However, I am hoping that my work history and background might be enough to offset that.
I graduated from university in 2005, and immediately after went to to a west African country for the Peace Corps, where I worked in community economic development. Since I finished the Peace Corps I have worked with several community organizations here in the US, helping them with loan schemes for low-income people who want to open their own businesses businesses.
I have around 5 years of experience doing that, in a variety of capacities. My goal is now to go into a top 10 US bschool and afterwards start my own social enterprise startup. Stanford is my dream school, but I am planning on also applying to Harvard, Columbia, and Berkeley.
My dilemma is this: since some of the round one deadlines for these MBA programs are in a matter of weeks, should I try to quickly retake the GMAT to see if I can get a better score? Or is my background unique enough that I shouldn't worry so much about my GMAT?
I recently took the GMAT and I did not do as well as I expected, I got a 680. However, I am hoping that my work history and background might be enough to offset that.
I graduated from university in 2005, and immediately after went to to a west African country for the Peace Corps, where I worked in community economic development. Since I finished the Peace Corps I have worked with several community organizations here in the US, helping them with loan schemes for low-income people who want to open their own businesses businesses.
I have around 5 years of experience doing that, in a variety of capacities. My goal is now to go into a top 10 US bschool and afterwards start my own social enterprise startup. Stanford is my dream school, but I am planning on also applying to Harvard, Columbia, and Berkeley.
My dilemma is this: since some of the round one deadlines for these MBA programs are in a matter of weeks, should I try to quickly retake the GMAT to see if I can get a better score? Or is my background unique enough that I shouldn't worry so much about my GMAT?