Hi,
I just took the Gmat this morning and received a 670 (43Q 39V). I am a college student at the University of Kansas going to graduate in May with around a 3.6-3.7. I am active in a few different organizations (primarily Vice president of finance for entrepreneurship club). Since I am still in school I obviously do not have post-graduate work experience. I am curious though if just looking quickly at my scores/grades I have any chance at getting into a good school without that work experience.
Also, If I do not get accepted anywhere, I am planning to work a few years and start applying again to. My two ideal schools would be UCLA Anderson or Cal Berkeley Haas. Would it look better for me to apply for next year, even if I am positive i will not get in. I am curious if when i apply down the line in a few years they will see that I applied earlier. Or will it not mean much and I shouldn't waste my time/money doing it now.
In case its helpful or necessary I am a 22 year old white male from Kansas.
Thank you!
I just took the Gmat this morning and received a 670 (43Q 39V). I am a college student at the University of Kansas going to graduate in May with around a 3.6-3.7. I am active in a few different organizations (primarily Vice president of finance for entrepreneurship club). Since I am still in school I obviously do not have post-graduate work experience. I am curious though if just looking quickly at my scores/grades I have any chance at getting into a good school without that work experience.
Also, If I do not get accepted anywhere, I am planning to work a few years and start applying again to. My two ideal schools would be UCLA Anderson or Cal Berkeley Haas. Would it look better for me to apply for next year, even if I am positive i will not get in. I am curious if when i apply down the line in a few years they will see that I applied earlier. Or will it not mean much and I shouldn't waste my time/money doing it now.
In case its helpful or necessary I am a 22 year old white male from Kansas.
Thank you!












