Finally, this is the list to B-Schools where my results are addressed to:
- Harvard University - Harvard Business School - MBA, Full Time (Both Tests)
- University of Pennsylvania - The Wharton School - MBA (Both Tests)
- London Business School - London Business School - MBA, Full Time (Both Tests)
- INSEAD - France & Singapore - Business Programs - MBA, Full Time (Both Tests)
- Erasmus University - RSM Erasmus University - MBA, International, Full Time
- IMD - International Institute for Management Development - Business Programs - MBA, Full Time
- York University - Schulich School of Business - MBA, International (Both Tests)
(Erasmus & IMD don't require TOEFL results)
By the way, I was surprised how the GMAC thing works. Just after I received my GMAT score, some B-schools I hadn't selected started sending me emails encouraging me to apply for their own MBA programs. I can remember the following: University of St. Gallen (Switzerland), Purdue University (Germany), University of California, Berkeley (not MBA, just Master in Financial Engineering), University of San Diego, Melbourne Business School (Australia). University of Rochester (Simon GSB) and some more. Some of them even send me their information by normal mail. It's kind of distracting. Sorry fellas, I know you belong to well-renowned schools and you're doing your job pretty good but my goal is clear and I know the path goes through a top-ranked B-School. Maybe next time, when I look for a specialized course.I'm planning to apply for 8 top MBAs so that I would have more chances to get accepted, at least in one of them. I'm sure about almost all the list above but York University. I like Canada, I've been to Montreal two or three years ago, and it was a pretty nice city. Also, I like the cool weather, I think that lets you think better. However, I'm not sure if Schulich (ranked 49 at FT ranking) is one choice I keep. So, I might have room for one or two more schools to apply for.
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