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"Over 1/3 of Smeal MBA students have full assistantships for both years of the program. These assistantships include full tuition coverage and a monthly stipend."
Room and Board is estimated at 7,650.
FT2005 ranks Penn State #41 worldwide in Value for Money, below Temple but better than Pittsburgh and Ohio State.
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01 Feb 2012, 05:04
I am planning to apply in R3 for specialization in Supply chain!!
What are the chances of making it!!?? I have got a pretty decent GMAT score (660) and decent profile (6 years in SCM implementation). Is it even a good idea to apply in R3!?
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01 Feb 2012, 08:59
josh84 wrote:
I am planning to apply in R3 for specialization in Supply chain!!
What are the chances of making it!!?? I have got a pretty decent GMAT score (660) and decent profile (6 years in SCM implementation). Is it even a good idea to apply in R3!?
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01 Feb 2012, 10:08
bblast wrote:
josh84 wrote:
I am planning to apply in R3 for specialization in Supply chain!!
What are the chances of making it!!?? I have got a pretty decent GMAT score (660) and decent profile (6 years in SCM implementation). Is it even a good idea to apply in R3!?
I think yes if u are a domestic applicant
Unfortunately I am not a domestic applicant. I am an Indian applicant with 6 years of exp in Oracle apps supply chain implementation. I am not too bothered about scholarship, but I am worried whether I will get an interview or not.
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01 Feb 2012, 22:10
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josh84 wrote:
bblast wrote:
josh84 wrote:
I am planning to apply in R3 for specialization in Supply chain!!
What are the chances of making it!!?? I have got a pretty decent GMAT score (660) and decent profile (6 years in SCM implementation). Is it even a good idea to apply in R3!?
I think yes if u are a domestic applicant
Unfortunately I am not a domestic applicant. I am an Indian applicant with 6 years of exp in Oracle apps supply chain implementation. I am not too bothered about scholarship, but I am worried whether I will get an interview or not.
They continue to interview 50-60% of applicants upto last round. the overall conversion rate is 80 admits out of 500 applicants (16%). If you feel you are good enough- go for it !!!