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Joined: 31 Dec 1969
Location: United States
Concentration: Marketing, Other
GMAT 1: 710 Q49 V38
WE: Accounting (Accounting)
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Re: Profile Eval - How to approach health situation [#permalink]
08 May 2008, 14:14
jlola21,
You have absolutely nothing to worry about as far as the delayed graduation is concerned. A non-issue, no worries, etc. You seem to have a fair amount of leadership and/or impact for your career stage -- I like the project manager title in patricular. So if you can get above a 650 and ideally in the 690-700 area, you should have no trouble getting into Babson, Boston C., or Boston U. You should definitely apply to MIT Sloan as a reach school as well. I don't think HBS is realistic.
Good luck,
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Joined: 31 Dec 1969
Location: United States
Concentration: Marketing, Other
GMAT 1: 710 Q49 V38
WE: Accounting (Accounting)
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Re: Profile Eval - How to approach health situation [#permalink]
13 May 2008, 14:08
Julia,
Oh yes, any evidence of fast-track career progression is always helpful. You should be very competitive for Georgetown's part-time program.
--Paul
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