Candidate:

Mr. Digi-Transformer

About Me:

I may be the youngest candidate having the highest experience. From working in a startup to a global MNC, I have also completed my engineering from a top school in India.
I have a total of 11 years of work experience in tech consulting with 8 Years in India and 3 years in the USA. I have worked for fortune top 5 clients for the last 7 years.

Schools:

Target School: Wharton

Considering: Cornell Johnson, Yale, Duke Fuqua

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Application Status: Open

Details:

Undergrad School: Birla Institute of Technology Mesra India

Undergrad Major: Engineering

GPA: 4

GMAT: 680

Age: 32,  Ethnicity: Asian or Indian

Extracurriculars: Own startup in scientific and educational instruments, family business - scientific instruments, and stand up comedy.

Work History:

Title: Senior Associate

Industry: Consulting

Company: Fortune 100 Top 10

Length of Employment: 3 yrs, 1 mos

Title: Senior Associate

Industry: Consulting

Company: Global

Length of Employment: 8 yrs, 1 mos

Big Life Wins:

– After joining the family business, I consistently delivered the highest result with 20x revenues and 5x Profits.
– Started my own business in the US which is moving at a consistent pace.

Post MBA Goal:

– Want to move to strategic consulting from tech consulting with a strong alumni network.
– Want to establish my startup as the go-to stop for all educational needs like a library of practical knowledge.

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  • mbaMission Odds Assessment: 15%

    Hi Mr. Digi-Transformer,
    It sounds like you have had an impressive career already! This is Debbie Choy from mbaMission. It’s impressive that you have grown revenue and profits at your family business, started your own business in the US, and even found time to do stand-up comedy! That said, your GMAT score is significantly below the Wharton average. If you find yourself hitting a ceiling with the GMAT, look into the GRE. The study material is similar, but some applicants find the GRE test format more suited to their test-taking style. Also, given that you have significantly more work experience than the average applicant to Wharton’s 2-year program, it will be even more important for you to articulate clearly what specific skillset or knowledge you are …

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