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Profile Evaluation

by mbadotcom » Thu Aug 23, 2012 1:53 pm
I have a 3.08 GPA/ approx 25 monts exp ( 7 months in a pharmacy/18 months as a logistics manager)
I majored in SCM while I was an undergrad.

I was also actively involved in organizations on campus in officer roles. Ever since I wa sin high school/old enough to: I have been actively involved in community service as well- 3+ years at local hospitals,medical volunteer at various races for various health causes, as well as on-campus health awareness fairs.

I will taking the GMAt end of OCT. Though I know these aspects are on the low side (With the work exp I have and my gpa), do you think I would be able to secure admission at Arizona State WP Carey? should also mention, I chose to leave my job as a logistics manager as I had been wanting to complete my certificate in project management and also involved in Toastmasters.

Id love to hear your take on this. thank you!
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by milimbamission » Mon Aug 27, 2012 6:07 pm
Hello,

It's difficult to say without knowing your GMAT score. Your GPA is on the lower side, as you are already aware, and your professional experience is somewhat limited with only two years of work experience. Still, your experience sounds like it was pretty robust, and you seem quite involved in the community and in extracurricular activities. I would say that you should be seriously considered at a school like Arizona or something in that same tier/range, especially if you do well on the GMAT.

Good luck!
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