Graduate School Selection for Application

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Graduate School Selection for Application

by Anna Kim » Fri Jan 08, 2016 11:23 am
Hello, I'm a student from South Korea.
I'd like to choose few of graduate schools for MS in Supply Chains.
However, there are so many schools and I don't know what schools are for me with my profile.
Could you please recommend one or more of these schools or other schools not on this list considering my profile?
Actually, I even do not know about what is important for successful application.
and I have my one more GMAT exam in Jan for my goal score 650.



1. My profile
- International Student from South Korea
- Age: 24
- GMAT Score: 570
- GPA: 3.68-3.75
- TOEFL: 91
- Working experience: None
- Volunteer experience: Many
- Expected number of recommendation letters : 3 from American Professors and 1 from a Korean professor


2. Graduate schools list
Program: MS in Supply Chain
Priority: Cost, Ranking

(1) University of Texas at Dallas
Average GMAT Score: 602
TOEFL: 92
Scholarship limit GMAT Score: 650-680
Tuition: $7,000-13,000 per semester

(2) Portland State University
Average GMAT Score: 565
TOEFL: 80
Scholarship limit GMAT Score: N/A
Tuition: $35,000-38,000 total

(3) Arizona State University
Average GMAT Score: 575
TOEFL: 80
Scholarship limit GMAT Score: N/A
Tuition: $49,600 total

(4) University of San Diego
Average GMAT Score: N/A
TOEFL: 92
Scholarship limit GMAT Score: N/A
Tuition: $50,000 total



I think many of you are having a hard time to reach your goal.
I hope your everything is going well.

I'd really appreciate if you could answer to my question.

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by [email protected] » Sat Jan 09, 2016 9:55 am
Hi Anna Kim,

Since you're ultimately asking Admissions questions, you would likely find it beneficial to speak with an Admissions Expert about your overall profile. There's a Forum full of them here:

https://www.beatthegmat.com/ask-an-mba-a ... t-f40.html

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