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baratometer
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Hi...first, let me say that this is an awesome resource and a great motivation for those of us in the application process.
Here is my situation:
Want to apply to schools ranked in the top 15 range (Darden, McCombs, UCLA). 3.3 GPA from technical background at a large university. 5yrs work exp at Fortune 50 company in an engineering role with steady progression and some international travel/business. Have studied abroad in China and am from an Asian background. My goal would be to concentrate in international business with focus on marketing.
Problem is a lower than expected gmat of 610. I know this may not 'kill' my application, but I'm wondering what my chances realistically are. I could retake, but some schools have rolling admission, so time is a factor as well.
I have questions galore...but the first three would be:
1. Do I have a realistic shot with a 610 at at top 15 school?
2. Am I better off waiting another month or two to retake the test but risk applying later into a rolling admissions pool?
3. What is the best way(if any) to "spin" a lower gmat on an optional essay?
Thanks so much for any feedback!!
Here is my situation:
Want to apply to schools ranked in the top 15 range (Darden, McCombs, UCLA). 3.3 GPA from technical background at a large university. 5yrs work exp at Fortune 50 company in an engineering role with steady progression and some international travel/business. Have studied abroad in China and am from an Asian background. My goal would be to concentrate in international business with focus on marketing.
Problem is a lower than expected gmat of 610. I know this may not 'kill' my application, but I'm wondering what my chances realistically are. I could retake, but some schools have rolling admission, so time is a factor as well.
I have questions galore...but the first three would be:
1. Do I have a realistic shot with a 610 at at top 15 school?
2. Am I better off waiting another month or two to retake the test but risk applying later into a rolling admissions pool?
3. What is the best way(if any) to "spin" a lower gmat on an optional essay?
Thanks so much for any feedback!!

















