Posted by: Samsara August 13, 2007
MBA schools
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Number, my bad...didn't read your earlier post thoroughly. All the best in your pursuit of happiness. To be blunt, I myself doubt you stand a chance at any top-tier institution with your scores but you could change it through the way your personal statement could be made to reflect all your achievements and the unique quality/diversity you could add to the school. A ray of hope here: I read somewhere a few years ago that though the GMAT(or any standardized test) is a requirement, most accredited universities in California tend to shift their focus (not completely) from grades obtained in any standardized tests and scrutinize more on the other requirements: GPA, personal statements, publications, etc.
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