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by yslasa » Fri Oct 21, 2011 8:36 am
Hi There,

I am aiming to get into Columbia, although my background isn't great. Namely, my undergraduate GPA.

So:

GMAT: 710 (Q 85% V 87% AWA5)

Undergraduate: B Economics (finance, econometrics)from Sydney University (top tier in australia)
GPA ~ lets put it this way, I failed every subject bar 1 in my first year. That's 5 Absentee Fails.
That's right, I didn't even rock up to the exams.

Work Experience: after graduating, I worked for a an Investment Bank (top tier) for 4 years, as an
Investment analyst. I then left (took a voluntary redundancy) at the height of the
GFC, as I couldn't handle doing nothing. I travelled, and did nothing for pretty
much a year and a half. Went back to Uni and started a masters of economics (This
time GPA was like 3.8), but never finished as it was to theoretical for me at that
stage. For the last year and a half, I worked as a manager in a Political loby
group. We advise the government on behalf of property developers.) I quit that 4
weeks ago, and while applying for B-schools, will try to get some experience in PE
firms here, as that is what i want to do after B-School.

Now in terrms of my GPA, I'll be honest, I developed a slight drug problem towards the last 2 years of school and the first couple of years of university. This stemmed from some personal issues and not being able to cope. Now it might sound stupid, but having survived that, and finish uni, has made me fairly tough and wise now. Should I be so honest on my application.

Second question, I got 710 in the GMAT, but i left out around 15% of the questions. That is the first time I;ve attempted it, (just 1 week ago), and I know I can go higher. Do I need for than 710??

Oh yeah, Im 29

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by Stacey Oyler » Mon Oct 24, 2011 3:22 pm
Hi,

Thanks for your post and your honesty. It sounds like you had a rough patch academically. Where did your overall GPA end up? Was it over 3.0? Were you able to retake any of the classes and thus get a new grade on your record?

You will want to be honest about your experience - it's pretty obvious from a complete failure of all your courses your first year that something was going on. Being honest and upfront in an optional essay is your best bet.

In regard to the GMAT, if you think you can improve your score you absolutely should take it again. Your score is a bit below the median for Columbia, and given your grades in undergrad a higher score would help ease adcom concerns. A higher score will also put you on par with applicants with similar profiles in the pool.

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by Stacey Oyler » Mon Oct 24, 2011 3:38 pm
Hi,

Thanks for your post and your honesty. It sounds like you had a rough patch academically. Where did your overall GPA end up? Was it over 3.0? Were you able to retake any of the classes and thus get a new grade on your record?

You will want to be honest about your experience - it's pretty obvious from a complete failure of all your courses your first year that something was going on. Being honest and upfront in an optional essay is your best bet.

In regard to the GMAT, if you think you can improve your score you absolutely should take it again. Your score is a bit below the median for Columbia, and given your grades in undergrad a higher score would help ease adcom concerns. A higher score will also put you on par with applicants with similar profiles in the pool.

Regards,

Stacey
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