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MBACandidate2010
- Newbie | Next Rank: 10 Posts
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- Joined: Wed Jun 10, 2009 2:47 pm
- Location: Chicago
I know you mentioned that it's good to take 3-4 classes. I recently found-out that my undergrad GPA was a 2.25 due to many struggles in quantative classes. I have about 4 years of work experience w/promotion, good extracurriculars, and am striving for a 650 on the gmat. A few questions..
Will 3-4 quantative classes still suffice or are more necessary given my poor GPA? In addition to Math/Stats classes, is accounting or econ beneficial or is a finance type class better? Is it ok to take online classes at a community college? Or something like UCLA extension better since its a reputable school? I'm hoping that my poor GPA doesn't altogether eliminate me from top 20-top 40 schools.
Lastly, any insight on Thunderbird? I'm interested in the Global aspects, but just curious if you had any opinion on the program or have heard anything from others. Thanks so much!
Will 3-4 quantative classes still suffice or are more necessary given my poor GPA? In addition to Math/Stats classes, is accounting or econ beneficial or is a finance type class better? Is it ok to take online classes at a community college? Or something like UCLA extension better since its a reputable school? I'm hoping that my poor GPA doesn't altogether eliminate me from top 20-top 40 schools.
Lastly, any insight on Thunderbird? I'm interested in the Global aspects, but just curious if you had any opinion on the program or have heard anything from others. Thanks so much!












