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GMAT 620-need help

by abhinaya_nagarajan001 Tue Oct 06, 2009 7:18 am

Hi,
I've scored 620 in GMAT,by the time I join a B-School,I will have 2 Yrs experience in IT.I'm currently with the IBM.
I have selected the following schools,please let me know if they are OK.......
Brigham Young
Tuck
Emory
Georgetown
Tepper
Thanks in advance!
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Re: GMAT 620-need help

by StaceyKoprince Fri Oct 09, 2009 11:23 am

Hi! This folder is actually for questions about the GMAT itself, not the admissions process. I'd be happy to help you if I could, but my area of expertise is the test.

Post your question in the Ask An Admissions Consultant folder; they're the experts on admissions. You may also want to provide more detail. When you ask whether the schools are "okay," are you asking whether they have good reputations? Or whether your profile would give you a good shot at getting into those schools? And, if you're asking the latter question, you may want to give more detail about your background: undergrad major and GPA, any leadership positions at work or school (or in a volunteer org), etc.

Also, tell them what your current amount of work experience is, not how much you'll have when b-school starts. The schools are going to evaluate you based on the work experience you already have when they're looking at your application - which is a lot earlier than when b-school starts.
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Re: GMAT 620-need help

by StaceyKoprince Fri Oct 09, 2009 11:23 am

Hi! This folder is actually for questions about the GMAT itself, not the admissions process. I'd be happy to help you if I could, but my area of expertise is the test.

Post your question in the Ask An Admissions Consultant folder; they're the experts on admissions. You may also want to provide more detail. When you ask whether the schools are "okay," are you asking whether they have good reputations? Or whether your profile would give you a good shot at getting into those schools? And, if you're asking the latter question, you may want to give more detail about your background: undergrad major and GPA, any leadership positions at work or school (or in a volunteer org), etc.

Also, tell them what your current amount of work experience is, not how much you'll have when b-school starts. The schools are going to evaluate you based on the work experience you already have when they're looking at your application - which is a lot earlier than when b-school starts.
Stacey Koprince
Instructor
Director, Content & Curriculum
ManhattanPrep