I am an ACCA member with 4 years relevant working experience.I wrote GMAT few days ago in order to get admission into one of the top UK MBA schools but i scored very low.I do not intend to write GMAT again because i am always very busy at work so i might fail again if i write the exam.do you think i can ever get a chance into a school like Warwick or Cass without passing GMAT or better still which MBA(without GMAT) plus my qualification can give me an edge at the end of the day?Is ASTON worth looking at?
A chartered accountant with a low GMAT score but interested in a top MBA
Posted Jan 11, 2010 18:30
I am an ACCA member with 4 years relevant working experience.I wrote GMAT few days ago in order to get admission into one of the top UK MBA schools but i scored very low.I do not intend to write GMAT again because i am always very busy at work so i might fail again if i write the exam.do you think i can ever get a chance into a school like Warwick or Cass without passing GMAT or better still which MBA(without GMAT) plus my qualification can give me an edge at the end of the day?Is ASTON worth looking at?
Posted Jan 12, 2010 11:49
May I ask how low is your GMAT?
If it's below 600, it'll be surely tough unless you have 7+ working experiences, currently in middle/snr management level or has own successfull company.
But that's only my opinion.
Btw, some good school (ie. IE) has their own test (should slightly easier than GMAT).
If it's below 600, it'll be surely tough unless you have 7+ working experiences, currently in middle/snr management level or has own successfull company.
But that's only my opinion.
Btw, some good school (ie. IE) has their own test (should slightly easier than GMAT).
May I ask how low is your GMAT?
If it's below 600, it'll be surely tough unless you have 7+ working experiences, currently in middle/snr management level or has own successfull company.
But that's only my opinion.
Btw, some good school (ie. IE) has their own test (should slightly easier than GMAT).
If it's below 600, it'll be surely tough unless you have 7+ working experiences, currently in middle/snr management level or has own successfull company.
But that's only my opinion.
Btw, some good school (ie. IE) has their own test (should slightly easier than GMAT).
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