have just finished my bachelors in economy and finance, i m looking forward to do my MBA. Since i do not have work experience.i have finished TOEFL at the score of 90 out of 120. is there any universtiy in california , new york or florida which i can get in.
MBA with low GPA. my GPA 2.3 (best grade 4 ) HELP ME PLEASE!!
Posted Oct 05, 2011 17:28
have just finished my bachelors in economy and finance, i m looking forward to do my MBA. Since i do not have work experience.i have finished TOEFL at the score of 90 out of 120. is there any universtiy in california , new york or florida which i can get in.
Posted Oct 17, 2011 23:27
Not to be harsh, but I don't know if an MBA is right for you right now.
Look at it this way - your MBA application will be based on a couple of factors: your GPA, work experience, your GMAT score, and your personal statement.
If you get a superb GMAT score, and have a unique background, then those factors will help you with your weak points (GPA and lack of work experience.)
But ideally, you're going to want at least two years of solid, leadership-building work experience. If you had that (along with a great GMAT score,) then you'd have a running chance at getting into a decent MBA program.
Look at it this way - your MBA application will be based on a couple of factors: your GPA, work experience, your GMAT score, and your personal statement.
If you get a superb GMAT score, and have a unique background, then those factors will help you with your weak points (GPA and lack of work experience.)
But ideally, you're going to want at least two years of solid, leadership-building work experience. If you had that (along with a great GMAT score,) then you'd have a running chance at getting into a decent MBA program.
Not to be harsh, but I don't know if an MBA is right for you right now.
Look at it this way - your MBA application will be based on a couple of factors: your GPA, work experience, your GMAT score, and your personal statement.
If you get a superb GMAT score, and have a unique background, then those factors will help you with your weak points (GPA and lack of work experience.)
But ideally, you're going to want at least two years of solid, leadership-building work experience. If you had that (along with a great GMAT score,) then you'd have a running chance at getting into a decent MBA program.
Look at it this way - your MBA application will be based on a couple of factors: your GPA, work experience, your GMAT score, and your personal statement.
If you get a superb GMAT score, and have a unique background, then those factors will help you with your weak points (GPA and lack of work experience.)
But ideally, you're going to want at least two years of solid, leadership-building work experience. If you had that (along with a great GMAT score,) then you'd have a running chance at getting into a decent MBA program.
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