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I completed my bachelor’s from India, and my masters from the USA. I’m now looking to pursue an MBA.
Target School: Cornell Johnson
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Application Status: Open
Undergrad School: Maharashtra University of Health Sciences
Undergrad Major: Bachelors in Speech Language Pathology
GPA: 4
GMAT: 670
Age: 27, Ethnicity: Asian or Indian
Other Degree/Certification: MA in Communication Disorders
School Name: University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Extracurriculars: Led the 1st hearing screening program for school children in India, and Organized a 7 day camp for children with disabilities in Arkansas.
Title: Audiologist and Speech Language Pathologist
Industry: Healthcare
Company: Other
Length of Employment: 3 yrs, 1 mos
– Recipient of National Talent Search merit award by the Govt of India. – Recipient of other state-level academic scholarships and national Olympiads.
To join a top consulting firm as a healthcare manager/consultant.
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Obviously the biggest hurdle to admission is your GMAT score of 670. If you can get that up to 690 or 700, you would be a no-brainer for an admit to Cornell where the average is 700. But let’s assume you have taken the test a few times and are really done with it. I still think your chances are pretty good, given your background and what you have already achieved. Critical to your application is a strong answer to why you want the MBA and what you think it can do for you. If you nail that essay or question during an interview, I think you are in. But I still worry about that low GMAT score for Cornell.
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