Hi,
My GMAT score is 620. 3.5 years experience (IT+ Family business). I intend to work sometime in US post MBA.
From that perspective,I want to target reach schools.I feel it's important to choose universities in states where there are lot of industries Eg CA, NY, PA, IL, WA, GA, NC
Should I stay away from ND,SD,CO,WY...these states have very less industries and I think it will be more difficult to find employers who will sponsor H1B. Is my assessment right ?
Guys...what do you think.
Thanks !!!
Location & School Selection?
Posted Jul 01, 2013 23:38
My GMAT score is 620. 3.5 years experience (IT+ Family business). I intend to work sometime in US post MBA.
From that perspective,I want to target reach schools.I feel it's important to choose universities in states where there are lot of industries Eg CA, NY, PA, IL, WA, GA, NC
Should I stay away from ND,SD,CO,WY...these states have very less industries and I think it will be more difficult to find employers who will sponsor H1B. Is my assessment right ?
Guys...what do you think.
Thanks !!!
Posted Jul 02, 2013 11:12
It really depends. The larger states with the bigger economies will have more job options, but more competition as well.
It will also depend on industries, which in turn depend more on individual cities than whole states. Colorado is a great example of this - even if it has fewer large industries than a state like California, a school like University of Denver (Daniels) would be worth looking at if you wanted to work in mining or for a local consulting company. Likewise, Boulder - Leeds would be worth considering for a career in consumer products, real estate, etc.
And another note: if you were to re-take your GMAT and get 680+ you would be able competitive at a higher tier of ranked MBA program, which would obviously increase your chances of landing a job after graduation.
It will also depend on industries, which in turn depend more on individual cities than whole states. Colorado is a great example of this - even if it has fewer large industries than a state like California, a school like University of Denver (Daniels) would be worth looking at if you wanted to work in mining or for a local consulting company. Likewise, Boulder - Leeds would be worth considering for a career in consumer products, real estate, etc.
And another note: if you were to re-take your GMAT and get 680+ you would be able competitive at a higher tier of ranked MBA program, which would obviously increase your chances of landing a job after graduation.
Posted Jul 02, 2013 16:19
It really depends. The larger states with the bigger economies will have more job options, but more competition as well.
It will also depend on industries, which in turn depend more on individual cities than whole states. Colorado is a great example of this - even if it has fewer large industries than a state like California, a school like University of Denver (Daniels) would be worth looking at if you wanted to work in mining or for a local consulting company. Likewise, Boulder - Leeds would be worth considering for a career in consumer products, real estate, etc.
And another note: if you were to re-take your GMAT and get 680+ you would be able competitive at a higher tier of ranked MBA program, which would obviously increase your chances of landing a job after graduation.
Ralph..I often heard people say that applying to business schools in Region 8 states is a gamble...don't know how much of it is true?
Gmat-retake is on the backburner at the moment...I have already given GMAT thrice..wasted a lot of time.I may give it 1 last time ..but I am not keen on it now.
So,I want to apply with 620 score for now.
Can you please suggest good 'safe' schools to apply with this score. Thanks
It will also depend on industries, which in turn depend more on individual cities than whole states. Colorado is a great example of this - even if it has fewer large industries than a state like California, a school like University of Denver (Daniels) would be worth looking at if you wanted to work in mining or for a local consulting company. Likewise, Boulder - Leeds would be worth considering for a career in consumer products, real estate, etc.
And another note: if you were to re-take your GMAT and get 680+ you would be able competitive at a higher tier of ranked MBA program, which would obviously increase your chances of landing a job after graduation.</blockquote>
Ralph..I often heard people say that applying to business schools in Region 8 states is a gamble...don't know how much of it is true?
Gmat-retake is on the backburner at the moment...I have already given GMAT thrice..wasted a lot of time.I may give it 1 last time ..but I am not keen on it now.
So,I want to apply with 620 score for now.
Can you please suggest good 'safe' schools to apply with this score. Thanks
Posted Jul 03, 2013 09:59
I think what Ralph was trying to say is that you should take your career goals into consideration before location. Like if you wanted to work in automotive Michigan would be a safe bet. Eliminating vast swaths of a large country based on hearsay isn't the best way to approach the decision.
With 620 you're looking MBAs at the bottom of the BW rankings:
Fordham
UNC Jenkins
South Carolina Moore
Tennessee Knoxville
etc.
You probably won't be competitive at the quant-heavy b-schools like Simon.
With 620 you're looking MBAs at the bottom of the BW rankings:
Fordham
UNC Jenkins
South Carolina Moore
Tennessee Knoxville
etc.
You probably won't be competitive at the quant-heavy b-schools like Simon.
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