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Re: Extremely low quant score... but exemplary undergrad quant record [#permalink]
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If you want to live and work in Boston then I would go with Bentley or at least try and get into BC. Maybe talk with them one on one and see if there is some way you can maybe do the PT program as I think that has a lower admissions bar. This will allow you to network and intern/work during the day.


I always tell people to go where they want to live and work. If you want Cali, go Claremont. If you want to work in the South, go Vandy. Don't try putting a square peg in a round hole.

That being said, I would say that Philadelphia seems like it might suck, but the city is pretty vibrant and awesome. Much bigger than Boston. I'd take a trip and stay downtown and really feel it out. Nova is going to have more career options than Bentley so really decide how much going to school in Boston is worth it. But if it is what you want then 100% go to school there.


https://www.bc.edu/schools/csom/graduate ... ofile.html


Your GMAT is within their 80th percentile for the FT. I think you'd make up for it with your GPA which is above their average. You'd 100% get into the self paced program. Both will give you the same degree.
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Re: Extremely low quant score... but exemplary undergrad quant record [#permalink]
Yeah, I'd definitely choose BC over Bentley. I'm just looking at this in a glass half empty kind of way. Don't want to get my hopes up too high... again. I'm hoping that I can get into contact with someone from the BC admission's team before they reach a verdict on my app. I guess I timed this pretty poorly, what with winter break and all. Thanks again, though. Really appreciate your input.
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