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I AM A DOCTOR FROM INDIA

by sashi.dr » Wed Dec 16, 2009 10:44 am
Hii,
This Dr. Sasidhar from India , i am a fresh graduate, finished my graduation 3 months back, I am loooking to pursue an MBA in health care. How good are the oppurtunities in this field. I gave my gmat recently scored 620[ q-43 v-32 ] can i make it to a good university with those scores. Can u suggest me the best schools in health care sector. Finally do u suggest me to rewrite the gmat examination.


HOPE I GET GUD HELP

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by Paxton Helms - Kaplan » Sun Dec 20, 2009 6:26 pm
Hi and thanks for your post.

There are lots of opportunities in the health care field though I'm not really in a position to say which one I would recommend that you pursue.

I will say this, though: if you are serious about making health care your long-term path, it may make more sense to get a degree in hospital management or something similar. An MBA is great (and there are a lot of MD/MBA programs) but there is nothing quite like the specialization of the health managemnet degree.

There are, of course, tradeoffs that we can discuss but I would urge you to at least evaluate a health mgt. degree as an option.
Keep me in the loop about your thinking and let me know if you have any more questions.

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by sashi.dr » Mon Dec 21, 2009 3:35 am
I did not get any necessary information from ur post. I asked u weather my gmat score would be sufficient? I asked u to suggest any good universities which have health care as an option. FINALLY atleast, help me with some authentic websites where i can research the universities and suggest me the criterion on which i shud carry my research of B schools.

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by JasLamba » Mon Dec 21, 2009 4:06 am
You should be thankful for any help and more polite in your requests... FINALLY, AT LEAST, I, I ,I...

Good luck in your applications.
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by Lattefah84 » Mon Dec 21, 2009 4:36 am
JasLamba wrote:You should be thankful for any help and more polite in your requests... FINALLY, AT LEAST, I, I ,I...

Good luck in your applications.
Jas
Agreed

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by sashi.dr » Mon Dec 21, 2009 7:44 am
I AM SRY IF I HURT THE FEELINGS OF ANYONE . I WAS GETTING A REPLY AFTR MANY DAYS AND THAT TOO WITHOUT MUCH INFORMATION, SO A BIT UPSET. ANYWAYS IM SRY FOR IT AND WUD MEND MY WAYS .. LUKING FORWARD FOR SOME HELP SOON.

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by Paxton Helms - Kaplan » Tue Dec 29, 2009 2:36 pm
I concur with the other poster that your response was rather rude (I took a break from posting after my second child was born) but I'll try to answer your questions.
did not get any necessary information from ur post. I asked u weather my gmat score would be sufficient?
Your GMAT score is mediocre and will probably keep you from most of the top 20 schools. Given that, I do suggest that you retake the exam if you are shooting for a top twenty school.
I asked u to suggest any good universities which have health care as an option. FINALLY atleast, help me with some authentic websites where i can research the universities and suggest me the criterion on which i shud carry my research of B schools.
As I posted in the stikcy post "Please do not ask this question" I am not in the business of recommending schools to non-paying clients. As far as the criteria (there are, after all, more than one) that I recommend that you use, I am happy to point you to another sticky post in this forum "Criteria for choosing the right business school."

In terms of authentic websites, I am confident that an enterprising and ambitious professional like you should be able to find the necessary resources on line.
Keep me in the loop about your thinking and let me know if you have any more questions.

Paxton



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by sashi.dr » Wed Dec 30, 2009 2:59 pm
THANKS
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by Padre » Sun Jan 03, 2010 11:42 pm
You have a serious problem buddy! Sort it out for your own good! It does not matter what you study or achieve in your life, if you do not have humility in what you do you are less than a good human being!!! Good luck!!