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Re: Low Undergrad GPA Success Stories [#permalink] New post 22 Aug 2012, 19:25
BigUp wrote:
This is a great thread; so much so I had to resuscitate it.
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GPA: 83% (school doesn't use gpa) with upward trend from a Top Liberal Arts College (think Amherst, Williams, Colby)
GMAT: To be taken but based on what I'm scoring in practice, I think 680-710 is a realistic target
Age: 25
Work Experience: This is probably the strongest aspect of my application. Total of 4 yrs. I worked at two very well known organizations and held unique jobs there (internal transformational consultant). Also have spent a couple of years working abroad.
Community Involvement: started a non-profit that now has 20+ volunteers. Mentored underprivileged college students to help them map out their career progressions.
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Questions to you are the following:
1). Do you think my profile/work experience would be enough to offset my relatively weak gpa?
2). What is your point of view on the odds of getting into some of the top listed programs (hbs, kellogg, tuck, haas)?
3). Any broader advice you can give me on how to best position myself to be a competitive applicant?

Thanks all!


1) You really need to sell you 4 years of experience. What did you do that was so remarkable? If you led a reorg, show your intellecutal capacity by writing about your thought process in weighing pros / cons of restructuring, business disruption, cost savings, morale, etc. Demonstrate you can be successful in a very intellectually challenging environment.
2) Not enough info to be certain. Send me your detailed resume and your draft essays.
3) Use your recommendations strategically. Biggest area that applicants overlook. Choose your recommenders wisely and help them by crafting the message you want them to tell!

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Re: Low Undergrad GPA Success Stories [#permalink] New post 28 Aug 2012, 12:32
Gents I need your help in this great thread.

I am going to crack my head about my low gpa; 2.27. Although all the schools say that they evaulate the application holistically, I have no idea about will I be able to overcome my weakness in this area. I listed some some details about my profile below;

- Scored 720 in GMAT (Q50)
- Graduated from a top college in Turkey (Major: Economics)
- Captain of college basketball team
- Strong work experience on M&A advisory
- Strong recommendations from company executives

etc...

The schools I am going to apply are Columbia, Tuck and Fuqua. Any help will be appreciated.
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Re: Low Undergrad GPA Success Stories [#permalink] New post 29 Aug 2012, 09:31
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Gents I need your help in this great thread.

I am going to crack my head about my low gpa; 2.27. Although all the schools say that they evaulate the application holistically, I have no idea about will I be able to overcome my weakness in this area. I listed some some details about my profile below;

- Scored 720 in GMAT (Q50)
- Graduated from a top college in Turkey (Major: Economics)
- Captain of college basketball team
- Strong work experience on M&A advisory
- Strong recommendations from company executives

etc...

The schools I am going to apply are Columbia, Tuck and Fuqua. Any help will be appreciated.



You might want to look into taking some additional coursework...search for alternative transcript. My question is, how were you able to obtain a big 4 role in advisory with your grades?

I dont know how your college in Turkey grades, but if your GPA was low...can you justify is by using a class rank? Were you in the top 20%?
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Re: Low Undergrad GPA Success Stories [#permalink] New post 29 Aug 2012, 09:44
RoyHalladay wrote:
frankiegar wrote:
Gents I need your help in this great thread.

I am going to crack my head about my low gpa; 2.27. Although all the schools say that they evaulate the application holistically, I have no idea about will I be able to overcome my weakness in this area. I listed some some details about my profile below;

- Scored 720 in GMAT (Q50)
- Graduated from a top college in Turkey (Major: Economics)
- Captain of college basketball team
- Strong work experience on M&A advisory
- Strong recommendations from company executives

etc...

The schools I am going to apply are Columbia, Tuck and Fuqua. Any help will be appreciated.



You might want to look into taking some additional coursework...search for alternative transcript. My question is, how were you able to obtain a big 4 role in advisory with your grades?

I dont know how your college in Turkey grades, but if your GPA was low...can you justify is by using a class rank? Were you in the top 20%?


lets say high quantative abilities and charming personality :lol:

Actually I don' t know my rank, but its probably low I suppose.
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Re: Low Undergrad GPA Success Stories [#permalink] New post 05 Jan 2013, 10:00
BklynMatt made a great point about the importance of work experience, extracurricular activities, and having a strong recommendation.

One way to accomplish all of these things is by getting involved in a leadership capacity in your local community. In addition to joining a Board of a local non-profit, volunteer strategy consulting to non-profits and small businesses can be a way to increase your leadership exposure, gain a great activity you can put on your resume, and potentially receive a strong recommendation from a credible organization.

If volunteer business consulting is something you are interested in learning more about, consider organizations such as SCORE, Net Impact, USALC, or Taproot. These organizations can facilitate a great career-enhancing experience for you.

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Re: Low Undergrad GPA Success Stories [#permalink] New post 05 Jan 2013, 12:30
Hey All-

Undergrad was only a 3.1 GPA (GW BS Economics) - had one F and maybe a couple Ds. GPA within major was 3.3 - 3.4.

I knew I wouldn't get into the kind of MBA program that I wanted to attend, so I first went and got an MS Information Systems at GW School of Business (well within my core skillset). Easily pulled off a 4.0 graduate GPA.

Got 700 / Q48 / V38 / AW6 / IR8 on GMAT.

As I was getting ready to apply, I realized that my age and experience are actually not desirable in full-time MBA programs. Definitely more suitable a candidate for executive (EMBA) type programs.

Applied to Stanford Sloan and UVA Darden GEMBA - accepted to both. Will be matriculating to Stanford GSB.

I also had 18 years of work experience (combination of IT infrastructure, IT management consulting and technology entrepreneurship), bullet proof recommendations from C-level executives and a very consistent track record of professional success and increasing responsibility.

It was a long and expensive path, but I really view my first masters degree as GPA repair... It's the price I had to pay for not being a good undergrad student.
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Re: Low Undergrad GPA Success Stories [#permalink] New post 21 Feb 2013, 07:32
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Thought I'd write my story here and the other low GPA thread since I read through all of the low GPA threads a bunch of times when applying because I was so nervous about my chances. Hopefully I will give another low GPA-er some hope!

Profile:
Age/gender: 28 y/o female
GPA: 2.9 from a top 10 liberal arts school, economics major
GMAT: 700 and 690 (yes did worse the second time), don't remember my split but my quant was nowhere near that 80% everyone says to get.
WE: 3 years in a rotational program for a well known financial services firm, 3 years in risk at a global investment bank
Extracurriculars: Captain of sports team in college, consistent volunteering since college (some leadership positions and unique stuff), very involved with former college, and have a lot of hobbies I mentioned in my apps to sort of differentiate myself.

Schools I applied to and results (all Rnd 1 or Regular Decision):

Wharton: Waitlisted (after a terrible interview mind you, Team Discussion was great, but interview, yikes)
Kellogg: Waitlisted
Columbia: Accepted
Fuqua: Accepted
Stern: Accepted

I think the following helped my case:

1. A clear idea/and description in my apps of my career goals, why an MBA would help them, why that specific school's MBA would help them, why now was the time I was pursuing MBA, and how my prior work experience would help me achieve those goals. I had heard that schools worry career changers won't find jobs if it is too great of a change, so I highlighted aspects/stories of my work experience that directly applies to my goals. I also made sure to show why I was passionate about my goals and what had led me to realize my goals.

2. In addition to tying my work experience to my goals, I tried to give examples of leadership at work. I told a couple of stories that demonstrated me taking initiative and leading teams. I also told my recommenders that schools like that so if they had any stories to put in their recommendations that would be great. Don't know what my recommenders ended up writing, but I did send them both an email with what my goals are and some of my professional and personal accomplishments.

3. Once you start doing in depth research on a school and its programs, it is pretty easy to figure out what is important to that school (what type of candidate they are looking for). So in each of my essays, I made sure to pick examples and tailor my message to that specific school's values.

4. I took two classes in the summer before I applied, 1 accounting class and 1 math class (not calculus level) to show that I have quant skills and can be a good student, got A's in both courses. Was told specifically by one of the schools that they really liked that I took the initiative to take those courses.

5. I visited every school I applied to. Luckily for me this was easy and the only two schools I really had to fly to were Duke and Kellogg which meant I could self-initiate an interview while I was there. Just felt like this showed my interest but more importantly allowed me to speak of my visit in my application.

6. In general I just really tried to show that I was ready to fully engage in the program and the school's community. Also tried to show a coherent story as to how my career goals were formed, how MBA would help achieve them, and what I hoped to do in the short term and long term.

7. Just a note about the optional essay since I wondered about this. I chose note to come right out and say "I have a low GPA because...". Instead I chose to use the essay to highlight the two courses I took in an effort to prepare myself for the rigors or the MBA program and since I had been out of school for awhile.

Hope that is helpful to someone! Nothing earth shattering above, but there are so many things to keep in mind and think about in this whole process it's easy to just get stuck on your low gpa or gmat and think that means you're not a strong candidate. Especially looking on this board, it's amazing how many people have such strong stats. But you never know, you see people with 750 GMATs and 3.8 GPAs get rejected from top schools all the time while someone with much lower stats gets in. To me, that really shows that the adcoms really do take a look at the holistic picture. Good luck!
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Re: Low Undergrad GPA Success Stories [#permalink] New post 20 Mar 2013, 18:52
Can anyone please help??????

Here's my story: I am an African American women, age 30. I graduated from Ohio State in 2006 with a 2.38 GPA. My major was Financial Management. I really, really want to be accepted into Ohio State's MBA for Working Professionals Program which is currently in the top 10 for part-time MBA programs. I have not taken the GMAT yet but I have enrolled into a GMAT prep course at Kaplan and plan to get at least a 750. I've been working full-time since my sophmore year in college so I have 9 years of work experience. I also got pregnant at the beginning of my junior year, so the last two years of school I worked and raised an infant. Looking over my transcript, I have so many W's and about three F's. My grades sub-par, but I do have solid work history in the Finance industry with two great companies. I am also involved in the community and plan to use my to use my degree to advance my career in Finance and also make a difference within the inner city. I have plans to start a non-profit organization to teach young students within inner city schools the basics of Finance and Financial Management. I am extremely passionate about our youth and know that getting a MBA at OSU can give me the knowledge and expertise I need to move forward.

Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can be admitted into Ohio State with my poor GPA??
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