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by rathi_rahulhul » Fri Jan 16, 2009 9:47 am
hello madam/sir,
this is rahul rathi and i have completed my bachelor of banking and insurance and i am giving my gmat examination on feburary 1st week of 2009 and i will be getting score around 550 score. will i get in good university in united states and madam will you mail me the college list in which i can get the addmission and i have a 1year work experience .please tell me madam/sir ,waiting for the reply as i am really tensed for my admission

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by Lisa Anderson » Fri Jan 16, 2009 10:17 am
Dear rathi_rahulhul,

As an international student with one year of work experience and a GMAT score below a 600, I think it will be tough for you to gain admission to a MBA program in the US. I would suggest you do some research on schools and the MBA admissions process to put together a plan for yourself. It might take you another year before you are ready to apply, but it will be worth it if it means you get into a school that you wish to attend. Many folks start the admissions process at least a year prior to when they will apply as you should be doing quite a bit of research on business school to put together a strong application.

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by rathi_rahulhul » Wed Aug 19, 2009 4:41 am
Thank you madam for your reply,
well madam its been in news that there is no Gmat requirement nowdays for The Bschool in u.s. is it right madam and also whats the difference between an mba and a executive mba . one more thing madam , my quant is not going good and my verbal is going good and totally frustrated because of quant and i have taken my date for gmat on 28th september.but now as i heared that the B-school do not require Gmat , So can you please help me out in this issue.
waiting for your reply,

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by Lisa Anderson » Wed Aug 19, 2009 6:17 pm
Dear Rahul,

Executive MBA programs are designed for applicants with over 10 years of experience after completing a bachelor's degree. There are very few Executive MBA programs that do not require the GMAT and very few daytime MBA programs that are willing to accept the GRE in lieu of the GMAT. Based on your previous post, you do not have enough experience for an Executive program and the traditional, daytime MBA program makes the most sense for you. The GRE also has a quantitative section, so I'm not sure it will be easier--it is just different. I encourage you to identify the schools that make the most sense for your career goals first, and then review the requirements with regards to the GMAT and/or GRE. There might be a school out there that does not require a standardized test, but I am not aware of any.

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by rathi_rahulhul » Thu Sep 24, 2009 6:47 am
dear madam,
i m getting difficulty to do reading comprehension . please help me out as i am not able to solve reading comp.sometimes there is lack of concentration, sometimes understanding ,sometimes tiredness, please help me out how to crack reading comprehension.waiting for your reply .
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by Lisa Anderson » Thu Sep 24, 2009 6:55 pm
I will direct you to other sections of this website for tips on different sections on the GMAT. Also, many of the GMAT test preparation companies might have helpful tips on their websites.

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