Dear all,
I Graduated last year with a GPA of 3.6 in finance and banking I was listed as an honor student. I'm looking for an MBA scholarship in the USA
I scored 104 in ibt TOEFL but unfortunately my GMAT score wasnt as good i only scored 450. I have one and half year of work experience at a local bank.
can you help me figure out the requirements needed to get a scholarship, do I have any chances to get one ??? Is there any schools that would accept me
low gmat
Posted Dec 03, 2012 19:31
Dear all,
I Graduated last year with a GPA of 3.6 in finance and banking I was listed as an honor student. I'm looking for an MBA scholarship in the USA
I scored 104 in ibt TOEFL but unfortunately my GMAT score wasnt as good i only scored 450. I have one and half year of work experience at a local bank.
can you help me figure out the requirements needed to get a scholarship, do I have any chances to get one ??? Is there any schools that would accept me
I Graduated last year with a GPA of 3.6 in finance and banking I was listed as an honor student. I'm looking for an MBA scholarship in the USA
I scored 104 in ibt TOEFL but unfortunately my GMAT score wasnt as good i only scored 450. I have one and half year of work experience at a local bank.
can you help me figure out the requirements needed to get a scholarship, do I have any chances to get one ??? Is there any schools that would accept me
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Posted Dec 05, 2012 01:24
I would try to retake the GMAT.
What are your career goals? You might want to get another year or so of experience, and use that time to do some test prep for the GMAT.
In terms of scholarships, there aren't many, unless there's something else really special about your profile (if you're an underrepresented minority, for example; or if you're in a unique line of work.)
I would try to retake the GMAT.
What are your career goals? You might want to get another year or so of experience, and use that time to do some test prep for the GMAT.
In terms of scholarships, there aren't many, unless there's something else really special about your profile (if you're an underrepresented minority, for example; or if you're in a unique line of work.)
What are your career goals? You might want to get another year or so of experience, and use that time to do some test prep for the GMAT.
In terms of scholarships, there aren't many, unless there's something else really special about your profile (if you're an underrepresented minority, for example; or if you're in a unique line of work.)
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