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neeravks
10-18-2005, 10:55 AM
hello ppl,

I am neerav from mumbai India....i am an IT professional and have arnd 2+ yrs of exp...

I just gave my GMAT ...have got a bad score of 630...was expecting arnd 670....but basically had a bad "maths" day.....i dunno how i screwed up in maths.....77% in maths....well neways now its over...and i reely need your advice guys....

are there any good colleges in US,UK or Canada who would be happy to admit me....

or should i give GMAT again.....I know i can push the score....btu the problem is was already aiming for 2nd round and if i give gmat all my othher aspects of the application would be pushd ahead....and probably i could have to rush through all of them.....

what do u ppl think?????/
do u know any consultant in mumbai or pune who can help me out of this dilemma????

pls help

awaiting reply
regards,
neerav

CoolAvenues GMAT Help
10-30-2005, 11:51 AM
Hullo Neerav,

Firstly, to get the best answer to your question, you need to identify your aspirations very clearly. Even 670 in itself is not the best score if you intend focussing on the 'best' schools in the US. As for the 'good' schools, I don't know what your rationale is, but am sure there are some that will accept you with this score. To simplfy your search, try to:

1) Identify what you are seeking from an MBA-specialisations, type of post-MBA jobs
2) What you are willing to pay for it and the financing options
3) What ranking range is suitable (take any standard ranking like the BW ranking)

With 2+ years of work experience, you may be trying to hit the boat early. It may be worth re-taking the GMAT and trying to pursue a better school next year. Remember the average age at most MBA schools is in the range of 26-28 and the average work experience is 4-5 years. If you are not yet there, it is worth waiting.

Regards,

Atul

partulu
10-31-2005, 01:39 AM
You may apply for some Ph.D. programs which might take you with this score.
Some of the schools you may try are:
Univesity of Missoourie-Columbia
Florida State University
University of Texas-Dallas
Boston University
Morgan State University
University of Missisipi