Hello,
I plan on applying to the Haas School of Business and the Tepper School of Business this August/September.
I'm a 2006 Marketing graduate who has spent the past 5 years working as a Project Accountant and Systems Analyst for a high-end residential contractor. I've recently taken the GMAT and scored a 640. I'm fairly confident with the new study material and approach I have that I can add about 60 points to this score, so I'm not too worried about it. What I am worried about is my poor GPA from undergrad.
I finished with a 2.88 GPA. This score in no way reflects my ability, but it's there none the less. I'm planning on taking two courses at a local university here in SF to show that I am serious about my application and to prove that the poor GPA is not representative of what I can do.
These courses would bump my GPA to a 3.0 which is still very weak for these schools. My question is: is it worth it to take these courses? It will show that I'm serious about my application, and that in at least two courses my GPA did not reflect my ability. The problem is that I'll still only have an adjusted 3.0 gpa. Does this seem like enough work to overcome this weak area for schools of Haas' caliber?
I plan on applying to the Haas School of Business and the Tepper School of Business this August/September.
I'm a 2006 Marketing graduate who has spent the past 5 years working as a Project Accountant and Systems Analyst for a high-end residential contractor. I've recently taken the GMAT and scored a 640. I'm fairly confident with the new study material and approach I have that I can add about 60 points to this score, so I'm not too worried about it. What I am worried about is my poor GPA from undergrad.
I finished with a 2.88 GPA. This score in no way reflects my ability, but it's there none the less. I'm planning on taking two courses at a local university here in SF to show that I am serious about my application and to prove that the poor GPA is not representative of what I can do.
These courses would bump my GPA to a 3.0 which is still very weak for these schools. My question is: is it worth it to take these courses? It will show that I'm serious about my application, and that in at least two courses my GPA did not reflect my ability. The problem is that I'll still only have an adjusted 3.0 gpa. Does this seem like enough work to overcome this weak area for schools of Haas' caliber?












