Additional Courses to take for a Non-Traditional Applicant

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Dear friends,

What courses should a non-traditional GMAT applicant, with a hardcore science(medicine) and no business background must take in order to muster a strong application ?

Also will it help overcome or support academic credentials if the applicant's score is within the school's 80% GMAT range but less than the average GMAT score ?

Please advice

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by Jon@Admissionado » Tue May 01, 2012 11:00 pm
You don't HAVE to take courses, but it can help if you have some basic calculus, economics, and statistics work up your sleeve.
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by PrepMBA.AlexLeventhal » Tue May 08, 2012 4:02 pm
A finance or accounting class are also good ones to choose. I would suggest taking them for a grade and ideally getting at least an A-. Avoid pass fail classes.
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