Hi Everybody,
I would like to apply for the Warwick MBA 2011.
At the time of enrollment I will have worked for 4 years.
Do you think 4 years of W.E. are enough to get admitted?
I?m 31 years old. Am I too old for this Program?
How is this Program? (Strength and weakness)
Is it competitive? Is it very selective?
Do you know how I can strengthen my application?
I intend to take the GMAT within this year. Which score is required by WBS?
How is the employability after the graduation?
Are the fees appropriate?
Which additional points do I have to take in account?
My Profile:
Project Engineer
Master Degree (GPA 4) / Germany
Diplom Ingenieur (GPA 4) / France
Many thanks for your support!
Warwick MBA
Posted Mar 22, 2010 13:55
I would like to apply for the Warwick MBA 2011.
At the time of enrollment I will have worked for 4 years.
Do you think 4 years of W.E. are enough to get admitted?
I?m 31 years old. Am I too old for this Program?
How is this Program? (Strength and weakness)
Is it competitive? Is it very selective?
Do you know how I can strengthen my application?
I intend to take the GMAT within this year. Which score is required by WBS?
How is the employability after the graduation?
Are the fees appropriate?
Which additional points do I have to take in account?
My Profile:
Project Engineer
Master Degree (GPA 4) / Germany
Diplom Ingenieur (GPA 4) / France
Many thanks for your support!
Posted Mar 29, 2010 10:08
Any comments?
Posted Mar 31, 2010 14:57
Any Comments? come on!
Posted Mar 31, 2010 19:05
I think no body will be interested to criticize as far as Warwick is concerned..They are always Big Daddies of UK MBA....In generic terms they proved themselves many times...So if you could able to get an admissions with mere 4+ yrs exp I think that would be a best deal....
All the best !
All the best !
Posted Apr 04, 2010 18:46
I am considering also to apply to them for this year. They seem good!
Posted Apr 26, 2010 13:39
Average GMAT: 620
Average age: 34
Average years in work: 10
I think you'd fit the bill if you can make up for the work experience bit :) I'd read up on stories about them so on your application you can show why you and the school are a good fit for your profile/background and aspirations.
Average age: 34
Average years in work: 10
I think you'd fit the bill if you can make up for the work experience bit :) I'd read up on stories about them so on your application you can show why you and the school are a good fit for your profile/background and aspirations.
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