I need some advice :)

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I need some advice :)

by Jen » Sun Aug 16, 2009 12:59 pm
Hey guys, im hoping to study abroad (from UK) next year and it was only a recent decision so just starting out GMAT prep now. Do the business schools need our results in the applications or can they be sent later and if Im prepared to put the work in, am I being realistic in hoping to take the test before my applications in October if need be? Also does anyone know of any awesome business schools (besides Ivy League) in the US? Possibly North US?
Thanks!
p.s. how often are the tests put on, and is there a long waiting list?
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Re: I need some advice :)

by beatthegmat » Mon Aug 17, 2009 7:44 pm
Jen wrote:Hey guys, im hoping to study abroad (from UK) next year and it was only a recent decision so just starting out GMAT prep now. Do the business schools need our results in the applications or can they be sent later and if Im prepared to put the work in, am I being realistic in hoping to take the test before my applications in October if need be? Also does anyone know of any awesome business schools (besides Ivy League) in the US? Possibly North US?
Thanks!
p.s. how often are the tests put on, and is there a long waiting list?
With regard to your question about business schools requiring results at the time of application, that varies from school to school. DEFINITELY call up the admissions offices of each school and ask what their policy is.

With regard to your proposed schedule for apps, I would be wary. Personally I think it's not a good move to be preparing for the GMAT while simultaneously writing up your apps. Writing your app essays is a full-time job, and the GMAT can be kind of a distraction. In your particular case, I would consider applying Round 2, which will buy you more time. Applying Round 2 is totally fine as well.

With regard to school selection, I encourage you to ask your question in the Researching MBA Programs forum. You can talk to folks about how to select programs there.

And finally, with regard to your last question about testing--the GMAT is a cool test in that in can be taken pretty much at any time. Usually you need to schedule 2-3 weeks in the advance at a minimum and you can walk into a testing center to take it.

Good luck!
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