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by r_p_aruns » Tue Dec 22, 2009 10:14 am
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I gave my GMAT recently . My Score ended up at 580 (Q44 , V25) AWA 4 . Though re appearingis the best option in this case . I have planned to apply to MBA program with this score . What is the possibility for me to get into the below mentioned unversities.

1. Cornel university

2. Maryland university , smith school of business

3. Emory university

4. Mccombs . texas university.

My profile:

Undergraduate : B.E Mechanical engineering
GPA : 2.8
Gmat : 580 (Q44, V25) AWA - 4
Experience : 2.5 years in Information technology Industry.
Co curriculum / curriculum : OK

Please provide me , my chances for getting into the above mentioned universities. Awaiting responce . Please advise.

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by Linda Abraham » Tue Jan 05, 2010 9:40 pm
r_p_aruns wrote:Hi
I gave my GMAT recently . My Score ended up at 580 (Q44 , V25) AWA 4 . Though re appearingis the best option in this case . I have planned to apply to MBA program with this score . What is the possibility for me to get into the below mentioned unversities.

1. Cornel university

2. Maryland university , smith school of business

3. Emory university

4. Mccombs . texas university.

My profile:

Undergraduate : B.E Mechanical engineering
GPA : 2.8
Gmat : 580 (Q44, V25) AWA - 4
Experience : 2.5 years in Information technology Industry.
Co curriculum / curriculum : OK

Please provide me , my chances for getting into the above mentioned universities. Awaiting responce . Please advise.
I apologize for taking so long to respond. It's been very busy.

Your chance of acceptance to your target schools given your GMAT and GPA is poor. I encourage you to apply next year first round. Take courses in the spring and earn A's in them and prepare for and retake the GMAT if you want to have a good chance of gaining acceptance to any of your target programs.

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