Profile Review - What schools would you recommend?


lich51644

Some info about me:

I'm currently 23 but I'll be applying when I'm 25.
International student from Hong Kong
Studied business IT at LSU for 4 years.
GPA 2.95
A few extra circulars and volunteer experience.
Currently pursuing post-grad diploma in marketing.
2 years of work experience
Haven't taken GMAT/GRE yet.

Obviously, top schools are out of the question. I was considering SDSU, but even that may be a reach. What schools do I have a good chance of getting in to?

Some info about me:

I'm currently 23 but I'll be applying when I'm 25.
International student from Hong Kong
Studied business IT at LSU for 4 years.
GPA 2.95
A few extra circulars and volunteer experience.
Currently pursuing post-grad diploma in marketing.
2 years of work experience
Haven't taken GMAT/GRE yet.

Obviously, top schools are out of the question. I was considering SDSU, but even that may be a reach. What schools do I have a good chance of getting in to?
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Inactive User

What are you career goals? What GMAT score are you getting in practice?
you have bachelors from LSU, now pursuing post-grad in marketing and want to do MBA afterwards. If your work experience was between your bachelors and your current post-grad program, then what triggered your need for another master in the middle of your current masters?

What are you career goals? What GMAT score are you getting in practice?
you have bachelors from LSU, now pursuing post-grad in marketing and want to do MBA afterwards. If your work experience was between your bachelors and your current post-grad program, then what triggered your need for another master in the middle of your current masters?
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Larry

To get into most MBA programs, you'd need a stellar GMAT score to help offset your (relatively) poor GPA and your low work experience.

I'd suggest either waiting 1-2 years and growing your career / preparing for the GMAT, and then applying for an MBA. Otherwise, focus your energy now into getting an incredible GMAT score and then apply to early-career master's programs instead.

To get into most MBA programs, you'd need a stellar GMAT score to help offset your (relatively) poor GPA and your low work experience.

I'd suggest either waiting 1-2 years and growing your career / preparing for the GMAT, and then applying for an MBA. Otherwise, focus your energy now into getting an incredible GMAT score and then apply to early-career master's programs instead.
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