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IamApplying
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Clear Admit,
How do you feel regarding people who earned excellent ugrad grades in a curriculum/courses that are very easy? I have an excellent GPA, from a large state school, but if you take one look at my transcript you will notice all of the easy b.s. courses I took. Back then I was all about numbers and keeping my GPA looking nice, regardless.
What should one do in my case, I have heard of alternative transcript, but some have told me that it is a waste of time, because GMAT is all they will look at....however my GMAT will very likely be at the bottom of the range, if not lower. If my GMAT isn't on the top end, should I take some part time classes in quant. courses?
[Others have told me that they will be more lenient with me because my GPA will still help raise the "average" gpa for the entering class, which will play into national rankings.]
thanks.
How do you feel regarding people who earned excellent ugrad grades in a curriculum/courses that are very easy? I have an excellent GPA, from a large state school, but if you take one look at my transcript you will notice all of the easy b.s. courses I took. Back then I was all about numbers and keeping my GPA looking nice, regardless.
What should one do in my case, I have heard of alternative transcript, but some have told me that it is a waste of time, because GMAT is all they will look at....however my GMAT will very likely be at the bottom of the range, if not lower. If my GMAT isn't on the top end, should I take some part time classes in quant. courses?
[Others have told me that they will be more lenient with me because my GPA will still help raise the "average" gpa for the entering class, which will play into national rankings.]
thanks.

















