Archive for September, 2007

And some more culling out….

So after a reality-check kind of a conversation with my friend, philospoher and guide(strictly for the apping process:)), I chopped off 3 schools from my large list of 10 schools.Reasons why I decided to do so…with the number of essays per school at 4, I might end up writing very tepid essays if I hurry up and try to finish all of them in my eagerness to apply to all the million schools I fancy!I would rather not do so and focus on my essays with dedicated effort!Remember people,quality and not quantity matters…and do start with those essays at schools where you think you have the best shot at getting in.

Another reason being,few of the schools had deadlines too close to my GMAT and I dont think I should attempt at giving them a shot even though they might be very choice schools!So heres my new shortened list(a firm advice from my alumni being keep at least 7 or 8 schools as shortlist).Of course for those of you have a 4.0 and a 750, you could probably just keep it at your top 4 or 3!

(1)Wharton
(2)Kellogg
(3)Darden
(4)Ross
(5)Stern(Will I become a pauper if I get through here taking into account insane living expenses at NYC??Hmmmm….)
(6)UCLA
(7)Kenan Flagler

I am toying with the idea of Duke though…somehow, I dont know if I want to apply there instead of Stern…Sigh,the brain must stop deliberating!

Strong cuppa perseverance laced with the joy of cricket!

So weekend was a hectic hectic one for me, with me putting in 11 hrs per day on studying for my GMAT which I will give by the end of October.I ve read a lot of lukewarm reviews on Princeton Review as a good GMAT book to consider.I tend to disagree.This may not be a toughie, but is certainly an interesting read in terms of the step-by-step dissection of how to handle each type of question,it hones into a methodology for solving the questions and is a great refresher for people who have been working for a while and have no memories whatsoever of how their high school math was!Also, the style of writing is very engaging..kudos to the author!I truly love this book!One must start with this book to ease into the strain of the toughies like Kaplan800 etc.

While I thought I had turned into a full fledged nerd with no life for the next couple of apping months,yesterday was a terrific break for me!India won the Twenty20 World Championship against Pakistan!!!And what a match that was!!Wowee ,there’s nothing like de-stressing with a good dose of screeching and screaming in front of a TV with 200 other office employees for support :) !

On math extension courses

I spent some time today trying to hunt up online courses which I can take up to improve my quant scores.I did find couple of univs that offer these courses.Some of them are UCLA,UCB,HBS etc. but alas, they are really expensive…averaging $500 per course!If I put in money here, I am doomed for investment for apping! :( Sigh, I really think I want to sit down and cry!

I did come across this course called MBA Math that apparently is a great course and is accepted by most of the top univs as a pre-MBA refresher math course.Seems reasonably priced too….anyone gone through this one?

Low GPAs – There’s still hope!

The question that haunts me day and night is this one thing, why did I not know anything about the importance of having a stellar GPA for a top B-School while I was attending undergrad?The odds just stack up against you when you realise GPA is so darn important 4 yrs down the line after you completed Bachelors!

Anyways, so while I was morosely going through Dave’s blog, I came across an article from BusinessWeek that had a low GPA admit thread running…its inspirational I can say!Wharton sure seems fair and forgiving to those who can prove why they should not be judged or chopped off based purely on their low GPAs!This thread is very helpful to go on with a tiny smile at least that I am not spending time, effort and money in vain.

Min GPA admits into various top schools from MBA Buzz(though I have come across certain stories with lesser GPAs who have got into some of the schools.)

Berkeley – 2.8

Carnegie – 3.2

Chicago – 3.2

Columbia – 3.0

Cornell – 2.6

Dartmouth – 2.6

Duke – 2.7

HBS – 3.4

Indiana – 3.3

Michigan – 2.5

MIT – 2.8

Kellogg – 3.1

NYU – 2.9

Wharton – 2.8

Stanford – 3.3

Texas-Austin – 2.8

UCLA – 3.2

UNC – 3.0

Virginia – 2.5

Yale – 3.0

Bottom line, you can still get into great schools with a low GPA. Off I scamper back to my preps with renewed vigor!

A math course now?

Do I take an online math course to pump up my avg. quant scores?Do i or should i is the million dollar question!

Anyone know any great online courses that can be done within 2 months?

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