Think about the future, don't rush the MBA experience. You will be much happier with a second-tier MBA than a non-ranked MBA in 10 years.
Low GMAT score! :(
Posted Dec 09, 2012 16:49
Think about the future, don't rush the MBA experience. You will be much happier with a second-tier MBA than a non-ranked MBA in 10 years.
Think about the future, don't rush the MBA experience. You will be much happier with a second-tier MBA than a non-ranked MBA in 10 years.
Posted Jan 02, 2013 06:03
Happy New Year!!
Can you please tell how good will be Thunderbird for a guy with more than 5 years of work-ex. Experience more in banking.
Happy New Year!!
Can you please tell how good will be Thunderbird for a guy with more than 5 years of work-ex. Experience more in banking.
Posted Jan 02, 2013 18:40
Posted Feb 14, 2013 06:02
Thanks for the reply and sorry for late turn up. Your answers have been really helpful for my brother me and to decide on the college to take admission. My brother has got an offer from Manchester Business School, UK. Can you please tell me how do you rate this college in terms of career progression and placements? He has an exp of more than 7 years in small and medium industries financing in a govt Bank in India.
Regards,
Rahul.
Thanks for the reply and sorry for late turn up. Your answers have been really helpful for my brother me and to decide on the college to take admission. My brother has got an offer from Manchester Business School, UK. Can you please tell me how do you rate this college in terms of career progression and placements? He has an exp of more than 7 years in small and medium industries financing in a govt Bank in India.
Regards,
Rahul.
Posted Feb 14, 2013 12:52
Posted Feb 14, 2013 13:19
I have gone through ft as well as Businessweek. Though figures look promising, I ask for your personal opinion on this one.
I have gone through ft as well as Businessweek. Though figures look promising, I ask for your personal opinion on this one.
Posted Feb 14, 2013 16:07
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Posted Jul 22, 2013 19:49
I am a Software Professional with 7 years of work ex and aspired to do an MBA from US, majoring in Product and Brand Management. I have taken GRE (since I was initially looking at MIS / MSM too) and my GRE score is 304. I am a computer science graduate (MSc) with a GPA of 3.7
Could you please suggest good MBA schools to me preferably in West Coast?
I am a Software Professional with 7 years of work ex and aspired to do an MBA from US, majoring in Product and Brand Management. I have taken GRE (since I was initially looking at MIS / MSM too) and my GRE score is 304. I am a computer science graduate (MSc) with a GPA of 3.7
Could you please suggest good MBA schools to me preferably in West Coast?
Posted Jul 22, 2013 23:57
Posted Aug 16, 2013 18:46
I got a score of 690. I have no workex. I'm a 2013 B Tech CSE pass out. Planning to go for 2014 Fall. I will work meanwhile. I am a volunteer for an NGO. I'm always interested in Extra- Curricular Activities. Please suggest some universities.
Thanks a lot,
Amulya
I got a score of 690. I have no workex. I'm a 2013 B Tech CSE pass out. Planning to go for 2014 Fall. I will work meanwhile. I am a volunteer for an NGO. I'm always interested in Extra- Curricular Activities. Please suggest some universities.
Thanks a lot,
Amulya
Posted Aug 16, 2013 19:13
These are much, much better than the 'freshers' MBAs'.
These are much, much better than the 'freshers' MBAs'.
Posted Aug 17, 2013 05:11
Posted Aug 22, 2013 00:27
can u please help me if I can find admission in US universities for Msc Marketing
GPA 3.18 in mngmt/ marketing
IELTS 7
GMAT 440 :/
I would appreciate ur help
thanks alot
can u please help me if I can find admission in US universities for Msc Marketing
GPA 3.18 in mngmt/ marketing
IELTS 7
GMAT 440 :/
I would appreciate ur help
thanks alot
Posted Aug 22, 2013 09:54
Given your high IELTS score, I think it will be easy for you to dramatically improve your GMAT with 50 or 100 hours of study.
Given your high IELTS score, I think it will be easy for you to dramatically improve your GMAT with 50 or 100 hours of study.
Posted Aug 22, 2013 23:21
I don't think I can have more than that
I took it more than once
and this was the highest result although I had a well and long preparation with a supervisor
I will check the link
thanks again
I don't think I can have more than that
I took it more than once
and this was the highest result although I had a well and long preparation with a supervisor
I will check the link
thanks again
Posted Aug 23, 2013 00:45
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