i have a gmat score of 470 is it possible for me to get thru any decnt college with this score.
low gmat score
Posted Sep 30, 2008 19:08
i have a gmat score of 470 is it possible for me to get thru any decnt college with this score.
i have a gmat score of 470 is it possible for me to get thru any decnt college with this score.
Posted Oct 01, 2008 09:54
Well, you're score is a bit on the low side....why won't you take the test again?
That being said - there was a lot written here in forum about b schools that take people without GMAT - just do a quick search, and im sure you will find lots of great info's!
David
Well, you're score is a bit on the low side....why won't you take the test again?
That being said - there was a lot written here in forum about b schools that take people without GMAT - just do a quick search, and im sure you will find lots of great info's!
David
Posted Oct 03, 2008 07:48
thanks a lot d.jung. hey do u have any idea bout hult,do they req a high score.
thanks a lot d.jung. hey do u have any idea bout hult,do they req a high score.
Posted Oct 03, 2008 15:58
Good Luck,
David
Good Luck,
David
Posted Oct 04, 2008 16:23
Andy
Andy
Posted Oct 04, 2008 21:45
My score for GMAT is 560 with 2+ years of Experience.
And i have noticed an average score for Hult-Boston is 580.
Well my questions are: - "This university is a recognized university or not?" , also, "What about scholarship? Are there any?"
Can any one provide hope support here?
JEnIUS.
My score for GMAT is 560 with 2+ years of Experience.
And i have noticed an average score for Hult-Boston is 580.
Well my questions are: - "This university is a recognized university or not?" , also, "What about scholarship? Are there any?"
Can any one provide hope support here?
JEnIUS.
Posted Oct 05, 2008 11:20
http://www.find-mba.com/board/5962/last/#last
So use the search function on this site and find out what people have been saying.
As for scholarships - look at their website?
http://www.find-mba.com/board/5962/last/#last
So use the search function on this site and find out what people have been saying.
As for scholarships - look at their website?
Posted Oct 30, 2008 22:49
But honestly whichever school you apply to, you should think about delaying at least 1-2 more years. An MBA is a degree which requires students to have past experience. Without an understanding of the complexity of doing business you will be wasting your money in my opinion. Plus with only 2 years prior work experience you will also struggle to get an "MBA level" position.
But honestly whichever school you apply to, you should think about delaying at least 1-2 more years. An MBA is a degree which requires students to have past experience. Without an understanding of the complexity of doing business you will be wasting your money in my opinion. Plus with only 2 years prior work experience you will also struggle to get an "MBA level" position.
Posted Nov 01, 2008 07:48
My interest toward HULT university is because of the its satalitte campus opened in different locations. It gives students rich exposure.
My interest toward HULT university is because of the its satalitte campus opened in different locations. It gives students rich exposure.
Posted Nov 07, 2008 13:52
well, the only thing i can say, is that if you have work experience in a quality position, or other variables(like good GPA on youre BA, or recommendations), then they might enroll you despite of the low GMAT score!
I would second ibanker in suggesting you wait a few more years, as that, as said before, could mean that they will take you.
O.
well, the only thing i can say, is that if you have work experience in a quality position, or other variables(like good GPA on youre BA, or recommendations), then they might enroll you despite of the low GMAT score!
I would second ibanker in suggesting you wait a few more years, as that, as said before, could mean that they will take you.
O.
Posted Nov 07, 2008 17:01
My current expereince is of 2 years , in Software Company (India) with rich experience of working in different project team and location, like:- Tokyo,etc..
Comming back to Work Recommendation, I can get it from my Team lead.
Also, since by the time I will be joining HULT or any other universities, I will be having more than 3 years of experence. Hence, by going your word I think my GMAT score should support me .
More details:-
Graduation:- B.E.
GPA:- Four year average 81 % (apprx.)
Exp(by 2009):- 3 yrs.
Recommendation- Possible.
My current expereince is of 2 years , in Software Company (India) with rich experience of working in different project team and location, like:- Tokyo,etc..
Comming back to Work Recommendation, I can get it from my Team lead.
Also, since by the time I will be joining HULT or any other universities, I will be having more than 3 years of experence. Hence, by going your word I think my GMAT score should support me .
More details:-
Graduation:- B.E.
GPA:- Four year average 81 % (apprx.)
Exp(by 2009):- 3 yrs.
Recommendation- Possible.
Posted Jan 10, 2009 07:12
Posted Aug 26, 2009 01:53
If you are considering only the top-tier B-Schools, then I must say that anything below 600 will not be good enough to get you an interview invitation. I don't want to disappoint you; I am only trying to help you with all the practical info that I have (I had a 710 and 3+ yrs of work experience and I had applied to 3 of the top 10 US B-Schools, but I didn't receive even an interview invitation from any one of them :))
A B-school application is not limited to a good GMAT score. There are other aspects as well like your application essays, undergraduate GPA, quality of work experience, your involvement in extra curricular activities/social service etc. For example, even if you have a lil over 2 yrs of work experience, but if that is in your own company that you have founded, that would do wonders to your application packet!
You can re-take the GMAT. But you must be prepared to bear the extra costs of re-taking the exam. If you re-take the test, all your scores in the past 5 years will be reported to the schools that you indicate as 'score recipients'.
My advice to you will be: Send your applications to the schools of your choice within the 1st application deadline. Since admissions happnen on a rolling basis, that will give you a better chance. And work on the other aspects of your application.
Hope this info was of help to you. Furthermore, I am coming up with a web portal which will help MBA aspirants like you to be better informed and be equipped with all the relevant info so that they can make it to their dream B-Schools. For that I am conducting a small survey which takes just 2 mins to complete. Can you please go to the following link and take the survey? This will help me design the portal for the benefit of fellow MBA aspirants.
Many thanks for your assistance.
Cheers
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=8X_2bvSx2_2b1RJJ7aXaUz5HEA_3d_3d
If you are considering only the top-tier B-Schools, then I must say that anything below 600 will not be good enough to get you an interview invitation. I don't want to disappoint you; I am only trying to help you with all the practical info that I have (I had a 710 and 3+ yrs of work experience and I had applied to 3 of the top 10 US B-Schools, but I didn't receive even an interview invitation from any one of them :))
A B-school application is not limited to a good GMAT score. There are other aspects as well like your application essays, undergraduate GPA, quality of work experience, your involvement in extra curricular activities/social service etc. For example, even if you have a lil over 2 yrs of work experience, but if that is in your own company that you have founded, that would do wonders to your application packet!
You can re-take the GMAT. But you must be prepared to bear the extra costs of re-taking the exam. If you re-take the test, all your scores in the past 5 years will be reported to the schools that you indicate as 'score recipients'.
My advice to you will be: Send your applications to the schools of your choice within the 1st application deadline. Since admissions happnen on a rolling basis, that will give you a better chance. And work on the other aspects of your application.
Hope this info was of help to you. Furthermore, I am coming up with a web portal which will help MBA aspirants like you to be better informed and be equipped with all the relevant info so that they can make it to their dream B-Schools. For that I am conducting a small survey which takes just 2 mins to complete. Can you please go to the following link and take the survey? This will help me design the portal for the benefit of fellow MBA aspirants.
Many thanks for your assistance.
Cheers
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=8X_2bvSx2_2b1RJJ7aXaUz5HEA_3d_3d
Posted Aug 26, 2009 19:13
As for the original post, it depends on what you consider a "decent" school. I don't think a 470 will get you into Hult. But it might get you into an unranked, but still accredited school if you have good work experience, a good undergrad GPA, and well-written essays expressing what makes you a good candidate. A 470 is a very low score no matter where you're applying, though. So it will bring down your application. You should take some practice tests and see if you can score above 500. If so, then it would probably be worth your time and money to take it again. To be an above-average competitive candidate to get into a more selective school like Hult, you generally need to have at least a 600 or above, as well as a supporting application that shows what a great candidate you are. But there are plenty of solid schools out there that would accept you with a score in the mid-to-lower 500s. They just aren't going to be the big-name, highly-ranked business schools.
As for the original post, it depends on what you consider a "decent" school. I don't think a 470 will get you into Hult. But it might get you into an unranked, but still accredited school if you have good work experience, a good undergrad GPA, and well-written essays expressing what makes you a good candidate. A 470 is a very low score no matter where you're applying, though. So it will bring down your application. You should take some practice tests and see if you can score above 500. If so, then it would probably be worth your time and money to take it again. To be an above-average competitive candidate to get into a more selective school like Hult, you generally need to have at least a 600 or above, as well as a supporting application that shows what a great candidate you are. But there are plenty of solid schools out there that would accept you with a score in the mid-to-lower 500s. They just aren't going to be the big-name, highly-ranked business schools.
Posted Oct 05, 2009 13:24
I have low gmat score of 600. Which all US/UK colleges I can apply for. Have 28 month wrk ex till date and have decent extra curriculars.
Please advice
I have low gmat score of 600. Which all US/UK colleges I can apply for. Have 28 month wrk ex till date and have decent extra curriculars.
Please advice
Posted Oct 05, 2009 18:06
If you want to be more realistic, stick with schools on the bottom half of the Financial Times top 100 schools.
Or, look at BusinessWeek which has profiles of most major programs, which include the range of GMAT scores accepted at the school in the previous year. That's a pretty good guideline of where might accept you.
If you want to be more realistic, stick with schools on the bottom half of the Financial Times top 100 schools.
Or, look at BusinessWeek which has profiles of most major programs, which include the range of GMAT scores accepted at the school in the previous year. That's a pretty good guideline of where might accept you.
Posted Oct 07, 2009 09:04
Given this case, can I still be hopeful to get in NYU's MS program? I want to specialize in marketing, so instead of taking an MBA, I plan to take an MS in Marketing. I hope my GMAT does not conclude my chances.
Given this case, can I still be hopeful to get in NYU's MS program? I want to specialize in marketing, so instead of taking an MBA, I plan to take an MS in Marketing. I hope my GMAT does not conclude my chances.
Posted Oct 07, 2009 18:39
Edit: Is this the program you're applying to?
http://www.scps.nyu.edu/areas-of-study/marketing/graduate-programs/ms-integrated-marketing/
Application requirements for the school of continuing & professional studies:
http://www.scps.nyu.edu/admissions/graduate-admissions/how-to-apply/criteria-components.html
If so, it looks like the GMAT is not required if you completed your undergrad degree more than 2 years ago. Easy solution: Don't send them your GMAT score. Although, if it's decent (above 500) it probably wouldn't hurt. If they're not requiring the GMAT then it must not be quite as competitive as the Stern MBA.
Edit: Is this the program you're applying to?
http://www.scps.nyu.edu/areas-of-study/marketing/graduate-programs/ms-integrated-marketing/
Application requirements for the school of continuing & professional studies:
http://www.scps.nyu.edu/admissions/graduate-admissions/how-to-apply/criteria-components.html
If so, it looks like the GMAT is not required if you completed your undergrad degree more than 2 years ago. Easy solution: Don't send them your GMAT score. Although, if it's decent (above 500) it probably wouldn't hurt. If they're not requiring the GMAT then it must not be quite as competitive as the Stern MBA.
Posted Oct 08, 2009 15:56
Posted Oct 09, 2009 06:33
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