Hey there! Happy to answer your questions of course. While top-five will be very difficult for you, top twelve is a bit more realistic for sure! And there are many great programs in that range that offer great IT programs. UCLA is a great program for tech, and so is Haas, MIT, Carnegie Mellon, UT, and Stern. All top ten for IT programs. Given your GMAT score and background, these would be great places for you to apply! Hope this helps, and good luck! Jon Frank -- by 会员 JonFrank (2010/9/21 9:46:37)
Hi Jon! May be you misunderstood my chinese meaning. I need to switch my career from banking IT department to regular banking department, such like IBD, S&T, etc. So I am not looking for a great program in IT area... I just need a program to realize my career switching.
Here is my background: Bachelor degree in Computer Science form a Chinese University GPA 3.3 NYU Computer Science M.S. Degree GPA 3.86 GMAT 730 Goldman Sachs 2 year IT department working experience
By the way, can you explain why top 5 program is 'very difficult' for me? Thanks! |