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gmat-challenger
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Hello,
Let me introduce myself. I am in the 670-710 GMAT area. I am from Bulgaria and I have a bachelor of business administration (major in Finance) from International University in Germany. A really good school with a program taught completely in English. My GPA is around 3.20. I am 26 and I graduated in 2006. I have been working as a daytrader on the US Markets for the last 4 years. I was part of the soccer team, while studying, won the MarkStrat game (marketing simulation game) organized at my university and have worked for more than 1 year in the admission department at the university.
I would like to make an MBA or Ms in Finance and I am looking for a university in the following states - Florida, California, New York, Chicago. There is just one minor problem - even though I will be able to cover my living expenses without a problem, I will not be able to cover the whole portion of the tuition fees. Therefore, I am looking for a university, which combines acceptable tuition fees and availability of scholarships.
I would much appreciate an advice and opinion for an MBA, based on my results, qualities, preferences and limitations. I don't know if I have higher chances of getting a scholarships at a more prestigious university with higher costs of tuition or at a less prestigious but with much lower tuition fees.
Regards,
Zlati
P.S. For now my choices are - University of Miami, UCF, Barry, FIU, PACE, Adelphi, San Francisco State University but I would like to narrow them down.
Let me introduce myself. I am in the 670-710 GMAT area. I am from Bulgaria and I have a bachelor of business administration (major in Finance) from International University in Germany. A really good school with a program taught completely in English. My GPA is around 3.20. I am 26 and I graduated in 2006. I have been working as a daytrader on the US Markets for the last 4 years. I was part of the soccer team, while studying, won the MarkStrat game (marketing simulation game) organized at my university and have worked for more than 1 year in the admission department at the university.
I would like to make an MBA or Ms in Finance and I am looking for a university in the following states - Florida, California, New York, Chicago. There is just one minor problem - even though I will be able to cover my living expenses without a problem, I will not be able to cover the whole portion of the tuition fees. Therefore, I am looking for a university, which combines acceptable tuition fees and availability of scholarships.
I would much appreciate an advice and opinion for an MBA, based on my results, qualities, preferences and limitations. I don't know if I have higher chances of getting a scholarships at a more prestigious university with higher costs of tuition or at a less prestigious but with much lower tuition fees.
Regards,
Zlati
P.S. For now my choices are - University of Miami, UCF, Barry, FIU, PACE, Adelphi, San Francisco State University but I would like to narrow them down.

















