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help reqd in shortlisting B schools
« on: August 25, 2009, 01:19:51 pm »
hi pals,

i am a software engg(Female,IT)

 with 4 yrs of work ex in a top IT company.my acads are good and my gmat score is 710.i m fall 2010 aspirant.i m targetting

collges for mba finance.Finances are a big concern for me so i m prefferring collges which can provide me with good

scholarships.Bemow is the list i hav made of the collges to apply in.Please provide ur valuable feed backs as wat all collges will

best suit my profile taking into cosideration Sch also.plz suggest if i m missing on some good college which can fit into this

criterai n suit my profile best.

the college which are a long shot for me :
columbia
chicago
INSEAD

Stern   // Chicago is a bit tough
 
Competitive
Olin
Fisher
 
The colleges which are in range:
Ross
ISB
Kelly
Emory
UC Irvine
Simon
Vanderbilt
Rottman.
boston




sorry for the really long post.but i m really confused and am juggling with the list since more then a month .wil really

appreciate some good help..thanks in advance.
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Re: help reqd in shortlisting B schools
« Reply #1 on: September 09, 2009, 11:19:45 pm »
Hi, congratulations on your GMAT. If finance is a concern you really should look at top colleges that provide loans on personal guarantees to its students, insead is not one of them, wharton, harvard, iese, kelloggs is among those.

What are your other criterion in chosing a college?
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