Is my nationality an issue?
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Before AdmissionsConsultants was formed, David Petersam, the company's founder, successfully guided several friends and acquaintances through the turbulent admissions process that encircles the nation's elite business schools. After witnessing how successfully his admissions strategies worked for these these individuals – and being told by these same applicants that he should start an MBA admissions consultancy – AdmissionsConsultants was formed.
Is my nationality an issue?
Host: Is my nationality an issue?
David Petersam: This is definitely one of those, 'Don't shoot the messenger' type of questions. The answer is, unfortunately, yes. It is pretty well documented that the average Indian applicant who gets admitted has a GMAT score of 30-50 points than the overall admitted applicant pool.
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Host: Is my nationality an issue?
David Petersam: This is definitely one of those, 'Don't shoot the messenger' type of questions. The answer is, unfortunately, yes. It is pretty well documented that the average Indian applicant who gets admitted has a GMAT score of 30-50 points than the overall admitted applicant pool. What we tell people though is, "You can't control your nationality. Try not to worry about things outside your control and just do the very best job you can with your GMAT, with your letters of reference, with your story themes and your wow factor. Whatever happens, happens and it was meant to be.
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