Hello everyone,
I'm to take the GMAT in 2015 & I was thinking of everything that could go wrong after taking the test, i.e during the selection process(PLEASE DON'T TAKE ME TO BE A PESSIMIST, CZ I AM VERY SURE THAT WITH THE AMOUNT OF EFFORT I AM GOING TO PUT, NOTHING CAN GO WRONG AS FAR AS THE TEST IS CONCERNED)
So, I'm posting here a few combinations with the hope that the entire GMAT community will come up with the ways to override the obstacles.
1. 750+ score, Low GPA, about 2 years of work exp (with a couple of months' break in service), standard essays & standard recommendations.
2. 750 +, Low GPA, 3 years of continuous work exp (but about 5 years gap between graduation & getting the job), moderate essays, good recommendations
3. perfect 800, moderate GPA,3 years of continuous work exp (but about 5 years gap between graduation & getting the job), good essays, just about ok recommendations
4. perfect 800, low to moderate GPA, 3 years of continuous work exp (but about 5 years gap between graduation & getting the job), good essays, good recommendations
These are what I could think of at present. Please come up with suggestions. Please mention how you would explain the drawbacks at the time of interview
Thank you
I'm to take the GMAT in 2015 & I was thinking of everything that could go wrong after taking the test, i.e during the selection process(PLEASE DON'T TAKE ME TO BE A PESSIMIST, CZ I AM VERY SURE THAT WITH THE AMOUNT OF EFFORT I AM GOING TO PUT, NOTHING CAN GO WRONG AS FAR AS THE TEST IS CONCERNED)
So, I'm posting here a few combinations with the hope that the entire GMAT community will come up with the ways to override the obstacles.
1. 750+ score, Low GPA, about 2 years of work exp (with a couple of months' break in service), standard essays & standard recommendations.
2. 750 +, Low GPA, 3 years of continuous work exp (but about 5 years gap between graduation & getting the job), moderate essays, good recommendations
3. perfect 800, moderate GPA,3 years of continuous work exp (but about 5 years gap between graduation & getting the job), good essays, just about ok recommendations
4. perfect 800, low to moderate GPA, 3 years of continuous work exp (but about 5 years gap between graduation & getting the job), good essays, good recommendations
These are what I could think of at present. Please come up with suggestions. Please mention how you would explain the drawbacks at the time of interview
Thank you












