Decent GPA +Miserably Low GMAT = EMBA Success?

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Decent GPA +Miserably Low GMAT = EMBA Success?

by kmdodd » Fri Jun 22, 2012 12:47 pm
I don't want to sound cynical, or come across as entitled, but how does a GMAT score equate to EMBA success? I graduated with a BS in Business Admin/International Business and have had a solid track record of success since. I applied for an EMBA program, and now have taken the GMAT (both old, and next-gen) and received the same score both times. That score is a 450.

Now, I have never understood tests. I received a 20/36 on the ACT, but then got a 1400/1600 on the SAT (taken within 2 weeks of each other). Where is the logic there? Plus, it wasn't an indicator of success.

Between the 2 tests my Quant score rose significantly, while verbal stayed the same. I'm still waiting for my official results before I get too frustrated. What I am hoping for is that I will be admitted with the fall incoming class. This is a major life goal of mine, and I don't want to earn it at a for-profit or online school. I want to go bricks 'n mortar like I've always hoped and dreamed for.

Any advice? The final-final deadline is July 10. :?

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by sieken » Sat Jun 23, 2012 1:03 pm
It looks like you're in a predicament. Any decent program, FT, PT or EMBA, will require a strong GMAT. If your undergraduate scores are strong enough in the right subjects (i.e. straight As as a physics major) from the right school (top 50ish), you may be able to get an admit, but all admission committees will wonder what your issue is, being clearly academically strong but unable to break the 50% mark on the test.

My strong suggestion is to take a class, get that score up, and forget about applying this year. A majority of the material in the class will teach you how to manage the test and the finer points of GMAT strategy, which if you master those alone, you're looking at a 600+. And I know it's hard to hear, but I think you need to forget about that July 10th deadline and try again for next year. Your applications will be far better and it could mean the difference between selling yourself short and getting into the school you really want to go to. Also, if you've taken the GMAT recently, you won't be able to re-take for a month. Otherwise, you could try Veritas's accelerated online course that gives you two solid weekends of classes, then schedule your GMAT for July 9th.

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by kmdodd » Thu Jul 26, 2012 5:17 pm
I hate to say that you were right. I wasn't accepted for the fall enrollment cycle. I will be looking to take the GMAT for the 3rd time in November. I hope any program won't hold that against me (I'm sure they won't if I go from 450/450/700+).

It was a $700 lesson learned!