EARLY CAREER MBA HELP!!!!!!!
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i have a gmat score of 650 and 2 years of experience in my family business. i would like to know about good early career mba programs because i have only 2 years workex. Is it possible to get into a good regular mba pgm with 2 years workex, i am planning to retake the gmat.
The only program I really know about is the Rollins Crummer School of Business Early Advantage MBA program in Orlando, FL. (well the outskirts of Orlando). It's the program I hope to get into. It's the #1 full-time MBA program in the state and consistently gets highly ranked nationally.
The only downside is that it's not a public college so scholarships would definitely (at least for me), be needed to attend. Here's a link to the program page: https://www.rollins.edu/crummer/eamba/index.html
Not sure where you're located but hope this helps.
The only downside is that it's not a public college so scholarships would definitely (at least for me), be needed to attend. Here's a link to the program page: https://www.rollins.edu/crummer/eamba/index.html
Not sure where you're located but hope this helps.
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Thanks for the info....can any1 also pls suggest good colleges that do take in students with my profile and gmat score.I have a bachelors degree in engineering.
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I actually think that you are in a good position for most MBA programs. 2 years may be on the lesser side, but by the time you apply it will be 3 right?
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