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Since your numbers (GMAT/GPA) are strong, it comes down to how well you execute your application. Beyond that, your chances are as good as anyone's. You should be competitive for any top part-time program.
Alex Chu alex@mbaapply.com www.mbaapply.com http://mbaapply.blogspot.com |
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So does my Graduate GPA help make up for my Undergraduate GPA?
I've heard that schools doesn't pay attention to Graduate GPAs and are more focused on undergrad GPAs. |
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It's true they will look more closely at the undergrad GPA, but part-time programs really focus on the GMAT, so it's not really an issue for you unless you're applying to full-time programs.
Alex Chu alex@mbaapply.com www.mbaapply.com http://mbaapply.blogspot.com |
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