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mjyovkovich
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-690 GMAT (41Q/42V/6.0W)
-4.0 GPA from the University of Illinois at Chicago (straight A's through all four years), Finance Major, May 2006 graduate
-8 months work experience as an accountant at a small company where I have a great deal of responsibility (i.e.. I am in charge of all the financial statements, cash flows, tax preparation, payables, receivables, quarterly reports, for a company set to do thirty million in revenue this year)
Is the combination of the low GMAT score and the lack of work experience enough to keep me out of the University of Chicago? I know I could wait a few years and get in easily, but my company is willing to pay for my schooling, so I'd like to begin as soon as possible. Any advice would help, thank you in advance.
-4.0 GPA from the University of Illinois at Chicago (straight A's through all four years), Finance Major, May 2006 graduate
-8 months work experience as an accountant at a small company where I have a great deal of responsibility (i.e.. I am in charge of all the financial statements, cash flows, tax preparation, payables, receivables, quarterly reports, for a company set to do thirty million in revenue this year)
Is the combination of the low GMAT score and the lack of work experience enough to keep me out of the University of Chicago? I know I could wait a few years and get in easily, but my company is willing to pay for my schooling, so I'd like to begin as soon as possible. Any advice would help, thank you in advance.

















