2 Year mba program. Can somebody give me feedback? :)


freddie09

Hi!
I am a norwegian student with a bachelor in economics and IT-management. My grades are not greate ( little bit above C average ), as for work experience I have worked at norways largest bank as an IT consultant for about a year now. I am looking for a good MBA program in California or Florida that i could be accepted to.

I think I will apply at California Lutheran Univeristy but do you guys have any tips about other schools/programs that i should look into?

How do you guys rate the clu mba program?

Much appreciated

Hi!
I am a norwegian student with a bachelor in economics and IT-management. My grades are not greate ( little bit above C average ), as for work experience I have worked at norways largest bank as an IT consultant for about a year now. I am looking for a good MBA program in California or Florida that i could be accepted to.

I think I will apply at California Lutheran Univeristy but do you guys have any tips about other schools/programs that i should look into?

How do you guys rate the clu mba program?

Much appreciated
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ralph

Most reputable US universities ask for at least two years of work experience. I would say that maybe by the time admissions for next years happen you may be there. But that depends on the rest of your profile. The C average doesn't really inspire confidence... You've got to look for other things that admissions committees would be interested in: volunteer experience, extra curriculars, etc.

The other big part of your application is going to be your GMAT score, which in some cases can make up for a poor GPA. Have you taken it yet, or do you have an indication on how well you'd do (ie practice testing)?

Most reputable US universities ask for at least two years of work experience. I would say that maybe by the time admissions for next years happen you may be there. But that depends on the rest of your profile. The C average doesn't really inspire confidence... You've got to look for other things that admissions committees would be interested in: volunteer experience, extra curriculars, etc.

The other big part of your application is going to be your GMAT score, which in some cases can make up for a poor GPA. Have you taken it yet, or do you have an indication on how well you'd do (ie practice testing)?
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