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Hi there! Great questions. And before I answer anything, I just want to tell you that the worst thing you can do as an applicant is to underestimate yourself. You say your work experience is not strong, that your position isn't good. Even if that is true (and it may not be!), you never want the adcom to think that you think this. You need them to think you are the best of the best. You have a GREAT job! GREAT experience! And there is no one better for their program than you are. So just keep that in mind as you move forward.
Now, as for your questions... you've got a GREAT GMAT score, which can help with M7. With a lower GPA, like yours, having a high GMAT score is very, very important. Now, do you have a chance at M7? It's hard to say. There is so much more that goes into this process, and there is so much about you I still don't know. But, yes, if you can use those essays to highlight the impact you've had and show that you NEED this MBA and that you WILL be successful when you graduate... M7 can happen You need to take RISKS in those essays, be creative, stand out. That's not easy, but if you can put together something spectacular... anything is possible!
But (and this is what I tell EVERYONE) you gotta apply to some safer schools as well. M7 is very, very competitive. No one has a "good shot" at M7. Those schools are a reach for every applicant. So, yes, go for some M7 schools, but also add a few safer options to your list as well. That's the best way to increase your chances of getting in.
As for getting info on each school, your best bet is to research on the school websites or find a way to connect with current or former students at each program.
If you have any more questions, don't hesitate to ping me on We Chat!
Best,
Jon Frank |
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