I would like to apply to a the full-time MBA course beginning September 2010, however before sending my application I would like to check a few details with you first.
I have recently completed my GMAT test, scoring 720 overall (95%), with 40 points for verbal, 48 points for quantative and 3.5 points out of 6 in analytical essay writing.
In the TOEFL test I scored 105 out of 120.
I would like to know whether you think that with these results I would stand a reasonable chance of being accepted, or at least of my application being considered by the university.
Although I scored very highly overall, I am considering re-taking the GMAT in order to obtain a higher score in the analytical essay writing section (AWA).
My mother tongue is French, but I have a high level of English which is reflected by my TOEFL score. I have a masters degree in Engineering and am currently working as a team leader in the IT department of a UK bank. I have 8 years of professional experience, the last 4 of which have taken place in the UK.
Please let me know whether you think I would stand a decent chance of being accepted by a top university, or whether you would advise me to further improve my scores before applying.
Many thanks for your time and help.
I have recently completed my GMAT test, scoring 720 overall (95%), with 40 points for verbal, 48 points for quantative and 3.5 points out of 6 in analytical essay writing.
In the TOEFL test I scored 105 out of 120.
I would like to know whether you think that with these results I would stand a reasonable chance of being accepted, or at least of my application being considered by the university.
Although I scored very highly overall, I am considering re-taking the GMAT in order to obtain a higher score in the analytical essay writing section (AWA).
My mother tongue is French, but I have a high level of English which is reflected by my TOEFL score. I have a masters degree in Engineering and am currently working as a team leader in the IT department of a UK bank. I have 8 years of professional experience, the last 4 of which have taken place in the UK.
Please let me know whether you think I would stand a decent chance of being accepted by a top university, or whether you would advise me to further improve my scores before applying.
Many thanks for your time and help.












