Hello gang. I just thought I'd introduce myself since I will be perusing the forum regularly in the next few months.
I am an instructor for Princeton Review. Through a collaboration between the local school district and my company, I currently teach SAT Prep 40 hours a week at a public high school. In addition, I have taught MCAT Biology, MCAT Organic Chemistry, and MCAT Verbal Reasoning at the local university for the past five years. I have also taught LSAT Prep for a few years, and I have an official 98th percentile LSAT score. Basically, I'm a grizzled veteran in the test prep industry.
I was recently accepted to The University of Texas School of Law, which I plan to attend in August. As long as I'm going to have access to the UT campus, I figured I'd see if I could get into McCombs for a JD/MBA.
Obviously, the GMAT is going be the first step. If anyone could provide insight as to the average numbers of McCombs admits, I would appreciate it. Is there some kind of database that will compute my GPA and GMAT score to predict my chances of admission? My UGPA is 3.25 (from a T20 university and a hard science major). I have about 8 years work experience and a full ride scholarship to a T20 law school for some nice softs. What kind of GMAT score do I need to be competitive at McCombs?
Also, I've never even taken a practice GMAT. What are the essential materials? What should I do to begin? I will be disappointed with anything below 95th percentile, so I'm ready to get to work, and I will absolutely not pay for a course or a tutor.
Any and all comments welcome.
I am an instructor for Princeton Review. Through a collaboration between the local school district and my company, I currently teach SAT Prep 40 hours a week at a public high school. In addition, I have taught MCAT Biology, MCAT Organic Chemistry, and MCAT Verbal Reasoning at the local university for the past five years. I have also taught LSAT Prep for a few years, and I have an official 98th percentile LSAT score. Basically, I'm a grizzled veteran in the test prep industry.
I was recently accepted to The University of Texas School of Law, which I plan to attend in August. As long as I'm going to have access to the UT campus, I figured I'd see if I could get into McCombs for a JD/MBA.
Obviously, the GMAT is going be the first step. If anyone could provide insight as to the average numbers of McCombs admits, I would appreciate it. Is there some kind of database that will compute my GPA and GMAT score to predict my chances of admission? My UGPA is 3.25 (from a T20 university and a hard science major). I have about 8 years work experience and a full ride scholarship to a T20 law school for some nice softs. What kind of GMAT score do I need to be competitive at McCombs?
Also, I've never even taken a practice GMAT. What are the essential materials? What should I do to begin? I will be disappointed with anything below 95th percentile, so I'm ready to get to work, and I will absolutely not pay for a course or a tutor.
Any and all comments welcome.












