Hey there my friend,
Soo first of all I am a wee bit confused about which degree you are going for where. I assume you are ONLY going for the "right after college" MBAs and at HEC, LBS an MiM? ISB the MS.. but what about Darden, Tepper Ross? A full-time MBA?
Basically you don't have the profile for a full-time MBA, so if that is what you were thinking, better that you work for three+ years first. For the HBS and Yale programs, you can apply, but I think you are being overly ambitious here. Yes, you have a fantastic GMAt and nice grades, but these programs are psycho-competitve, and they would be stretches for you. LBS MiM would be more possible, and you could give that a shot, and at HEC you would likely be competitive.
So my suggestion would be to either adjust your school/program list, or since you do have a good basis, decide to rather work a few years first and then get an MBA.
Hope this helps!
Soo first of all I am a wee bit confused about which degree you are going for where. I assume you are ONLY going for the "right after college" MBAs and at HEC, LBS an MiM? ISB the MS.. but what about Darden, Tepper Ross? A full-time MBA?
Basically you don't have the profile for a full-time MBA, so if that is what you were thinking, better that you work for three+ years first. For the HBS and Yale programs, you can apply, but I think you are being overly ambitious here. Yes, you have a fantastic GMAt and nice grades, but these programs are psycho-competitve, and they would be stretches for you. LBS MiM would be more possible, and you could give that a shot, and at HEC you would likely be competitive.
So my suggestion would be to either adjust your school/program list, or since you do have a good basis, decide to rather work a few years first and then get an MBA.
Hope this helps!