First, I would like to say that this site is amazing. I consistently visit this site to research grad schools. Let me just say that I tried the traditional route of taking the GMAT to get into a MBA program, end result, I did not score over a 500.
I didn't study very much because I was working 14-16 hours a day and traveling 260 days out of the year. I have never been very good at standardized testa. I entered college HAVING to go to summer school so that I could prove my worth. I survived college and ended with a 2.8 gpa and a 3.4 major gpa. I majored in Management Information Systems.
I graduated in December 2005 and had a job offer right away making $48k a year working as a software engineer. Within 4 years I was promoted 3 times to a technical lead running my own team and projects for my company. At that time my salary had doubled, $101k plus bonuses.
I later decided to move from consulting to support to become a full time manager and to develop myself and others. Within 3 years I was promoted to Director of Support making $156k a year.
Long story short, do not beat yourself up if you are not able to beat the gmat. If you interview well and your work experience shows that you 'CAN' succeed, then you have a chance at being admitted to many top 25 programs. At first, I limited myself to schools that were not ranked but was accepted into a top 25 program that I will be attending.
I didn't study very much because I was working 14-16 hours a day and traveling 260 days out of the year. I have never been very good at standardized testa. I entered college HAVING to go to summer school so that I could prove my worth. I survived college and ended with a 2.8 gpa and a 3.4 major gpa. I majored in Management Information Systems.
I graduated in December 2005 and had a job offer right away making $48k a year working as a software engineer. Within 4 years I was promoted 3 times to a technical lead running my own team and projects for my company. At that time my salary had doubled, $101k plus bonuses.
I later decided to move from consulting to support to become a full time manager and to develop myself and others. Within 3 years I was promoted to Director of Support making $156k a year.
Long story short, do not beat yourself up if you are not able to beat the gmat. If you interview well and your work experience shows that you 'CAN' succeed, then you have a chance at being admitted to many top 25 programs. At first, I limited myself to schools that were not ranked but was accepted into a top 25 program that I will be attending.

















