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- Location: China
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- GMAT Score:760
Hi Lisa,
I've made the decision to take an online course in accounting to strengthen my application, but I need a little guidance as to which course to take.
I would like to go to Columbia or MIT, but realize that I have an uphill road to get there. I scored a 760 (Q49, V45) on the GMAT about a week ago. I will have 4.5 years of work experience at matriculation. I worked and competed on an NCAA team during undergrad at a top 40 school in the US. My major was genetics.
I figure that accounting will show that I am serious, and boost the quantitative side of my app. Which level course should I take? Intro, mid, graduate level? Also, should the course be from a four year university (I'm leaning toward UCLA) or can it be from a community college? The only real requirement is that it has to be 100% online, as I live in China.
Let me know what you think, or if you know of any good universities that would satisfy this.
Thank you.
LF
I've made the decision to take an online course in accounting to strengthen my application, but I need a little guidance as to which course to take.
I would like to go to Columbia or MIT, but realize that I have an uphill road to get there. I scored a 760 (Q49, V45) on the GMAT about a week ago. I will have 4.5 years of work experience at matriculation. I worked and competed on an NCAA team during undergrad at a top 40 school in the US. My major was genetics.
I figure that accounting will show that I am serious, and boost the quantitative side of my app. Which level course should I take? Intro, mid, graduate level? Also, should the course be from a four year university (I'm leaning toward UCLA) or can it be from a community college? The only real requirement is that it has to be 100% online, as I live in China.
Let me know what you think, or if you know of any good universities that would satisfy this.
Thank you.
LF












