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LongShotBen
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- Joined: Thu Aug 22, 2013 6:49 am
Hey everyone!
As always, I absolutely appreciate your time and consideration regarding my question.
I've posted before about my battle to get prepared to apply for a MBA at a top 15-25. As my name suggests, it is a long shot due to my age (currently 32). I have been working in retail finance for over 10 years and I am finally finishing my B.S. in Entrepreneurship and Technology Management (currently at a 4.24 internal GPA at ASU; graduating spring 2015). My degree requires Calculus and several levels of Statistics but there are open requirements regarding my science credits.
I can select a easy science course or something more difficult like Physics. I currently work and go to school full time (around 45 credit hours in 2014) as well as some additional prestigious professional certifications. When I apply will it matter if I took Physics or Physical Geography?
Just wondering as I am doing EVERYTHING I can to make myself a attractive candidate.
Thanks again!
As always, I absolutely appreciate your time and consideration regarding my question.
I've posted before about my battle to get prepared to apply for a MBA at a top 15-25. As my name suggests, it is a long shot due to my age (currently 32). I have been working in retail finance for over 10 years and I am finally finishing my B.S. in Entrepreneurship and Technology Management (currently at a 4.24 internal GPA at ASU; graduating spring 2015). My degree requires Calculus and several levels of Statistics but there are open requirements regarding my science credits.
I can select a easy science course or something more difficult like Physics. I currently work and go to school full time (around 45 credit hours in 2014) as well as some additional prestigious professional certifications. When I apply will it matter if I took Physics or Physical Geography?
Just wondering as I am doing EVERYTHING I can to make myself a attractive candidate.
Thanks again!

















