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orel
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- GMAT Score:660
Hello,
I would like to know your opinion about my chances getting into an MBA program.
My background:
1. BS International Economics'07 from a foreign country. GPA 3.7
2. Moved to SF, CA, studied at Golden Gate University MS Finance. Studied there for only a year and quit. GPA 3.85
3. Working as an Accounting assistant.
4. GMAT 660. But trying to improve.
5. Some research work and publications on Economics of Medicine. (back in that foreign country)
Shortly, I dont have a professional experience, unfortunately. But i really want to study at top ranked (top 25) MBA programs.
I am hesitating too much now.
I have several options:
1. May be I should get an MS degree first, work for about 3-5 years, and then apply to an MBA program. But honestly, I really don't want to waste my time on that. (I am 25 already, female, and want to have a family!!! there is too much responsibility on me)
I have already been admitted to a MAcc program of two schools in SF (GGU, SFSU), and I am offered a scholarship. However, I don't feel it is a right decision to start school there (job placement is low). Anyways, if there is no other way, I will get an MS degree. But I want to get it from good schools (like BYU or USC)
2. MBA first. I have read a lot of post of guy who have been admitted to really good MBA programs even without a work experience. In this case, I have to improve my GMAT (I have to score at least 740). Still there is no guarantee that I will be admitted.
What would you advise in this situation?
I would really appreciate if you could share your opinions!
Thank you!
I would like to know your opinion about my chances getting into an MBA program.
My background:
1. BS International Economics'07 from a foreign country. GPA 3.7
2. Moved to SF, CA, studied at Golden Gate University MS Finance. Studied there for only a year and quit. GPA 3.85
3. Working as an Accounting assistant.
4. GMAT 660. But trying to improve.
5. Some research work and publications on Economics of Medicine. (back in that foreign country)
Shortly, I dont have a professional experience, unfortunately. But i really want to study at top ranked (top 25) MBA programs.
I am hesitating too much now.
I have several options:
1. May be I should get an MS degree first, work for about 3-5 years, and then apply to an MBA program. But honestly, I really don't want to waste my time on that. (I am 25 already, female, and want to have a family!!! there is too much responsibility on me)
I have already been admitted to a MAcc program of two schools in SF (GGU, SFSU), and I am offered a scholarship. However, I don't feel it is a right decision to start school there (job placement is low). Anyways, if there is no other way, I will get an MS degree. But I want to get it from good schools (like BYU or USC)
2. MBA first. I have read a lot of post of guy who have been admitted to really good MBA programs even without a work experience. In this case, I have to improve my GMAT (I have to score at least 740). Still there is no guarantee that I will be admitted.
What would you advise in this situation?
I would really appreciate if you could share your opinions!
Thank you!












