Hi!
I am an Indian American female (US Citizen, grew up in the US) looking to go to a full time MBA program for Marketing/Brand Management. I have enjoyed working the Supply Chain but would like to parlay this experience into brand strategy. Schools that I am interested in are include Duke-Fuqua, Virginia-Darden, UNC-Kenan Flagler, Indiana-Kelley, Wash U-Olin, Emory-Goizuieta, Georgetown-McDonough, Vanderbilt-Owen.
Below is a summary of my background (sorry for the length). I am looking for feedback on the following aspects:
1) Should I take the GMAT again in a month? Looking to apply R1.
2) Are the schools I am looking at a fit for my GMAT score/background?
I have taken the GMAT twice: the first time I scored a 710 (q42/v45/ir6) during summer 2013 and the second time I scored a 700 (q45/v40/ir6) during summer 2014. My overall score did drop 10 points (710 to 700) because of my drop in Verbal from 45 to 40. I'm not sure what to attribute the Verbal drop to beyond just normal variation.
I received dual degrees in Finance and Political Science with my Finance degree from a Big 10 business school ranked within the top 20 (US News World Report, 2014). My overall undergrad GPA was 3.7 and within my Finance courses, I showed an upward trend. I was also asked to serve as a grader for my Options/Futures class my last semester of undergrad.
I currently have 3 years of work experience in Supply Chain at a large CPG company. I have been promoted once during this time and have worked cross-functionally on unique Supply Chain strategy projects with leadership opportunities. My role is likely 50% quantitative (savings analysis, pricing analysis, performance versus targets) and 50% Supply Chain and supplier relationship management focused.
At work, I have been very active with our diversity networks, led committees for special events and led a Professional Development initiative. I have also been active in our Recruiting strategy and co-led a student development/recruiting event. I have found that I have a lot of passion for these activities, largely because of the community building aspect.
Hope this information is helpful in providing some thoughts on the two questions I listed above! Thank you SO much!