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prospectivemba2009
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8 years ago I completed my undergrad in electrical engineering at an mid tier university with 2.4 gpa. I did poorly my 1st yr and failed one course however I managed to progressivly improve to get mostly B's and few A's in my final years. After graduation, I took some graduate level engineering courses have scored mostly B/B- range. In general I am a hardworking student with a passion for learning however I have struggled on exams throughout my academic career. I intend to enroll in a GMAT prep course that is best suited for me.
My first question is: What are the chances for me getting into a reasonable MBA school with this low ugrad GPA? And if so, what GMAT score should I be aiming for? According to Getting Into Buisiness School Today by Thomas H. Martinson (1996) he states "No candidate was admitted whose GMAT score fell below 30th percentile and no candidate was admitted whose GPA was lower than 2.50." Is this true?
Is there a GMAT test prep for people like me? I went to the MGMAT and was a little intimidated since they seemto target the guys who want to get 700+. I am looking for a test prep program that helps people who are
naturally weak in taking standardized exams.
Thanks for your time and insight.
DB
My first question is: What are the chances for me getting into a reasonable MBA school with this low ugrad GPA? And if so, what GMAT score should I be aiming for? According to Getting Into Buisiness School Today by Thomas H. Martinson (1996) he states "No candidate was admitted whose GMAT score fell below 30th percentile and no candidate was admitted whose GPA was lower than 2.50." Is this true?
Is there a GMAT test prep for people like me? I went to the MGMAT and was a little intimidated since they seemto target the guys who want to get 700+. I am looking for a test prep program that helps people who are
naturally weak in taking standardized exams.
Thanks for your time and insight.
DB












