I graduated from Cornell's College of Arts and Sciences with a 3.2 GPA. Generally speaking, Cornell has a reputation as difficult-grading university (particularly relative to other Ivies).
I would assume that the admissions process has a way of normalizing GPAs when considering MBA applicants. I am targeting programs where a 3.2 is below average (at times substantially below average), though I am hopeful that a 3.2 at Cornell is worth as much as a 3.4+ elsewhere. Is this way off base?
Thanks in advance.
- Bill
I would assume that the admissions process has a way of normalizing GPAs when considering MBA applicants. I am targeting programs where a 3.2 is below average (at times substantially below average), though I am hopeful that a 3.2 at Cornell is worth as much as a 3.4+ elsewhere. Is this way off base?
Thanks in advance.
- Bill












