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Profile Evaluation, different profile [#permalink] New post 27 Feb 2013, 10:31
Hello,

I am a recent BS(Finance) graduate from Murray State University (2012) applying to MBA for Fall 2013. My GMAT score is 620 (Q:45, V:30) and have a undergraduate GPA of 3.54/4.00. I also hold a Diploma or Associates degree in Hotel Management from India and have 2 years work experience in hospitality industry after obtaining my associates degree. Since my graduation, I have been volunteering with a global non-profit organization based in Boston. I have been on the Dean's list a few times and have also volunteered at SIFE/Encartus during undergraduate studies. Some of the schools I have been targeting are:

- Northeastern University
- Lehigh University
- University of Missouri
- UMass Amherst
- UMass Boston
- RIT
- North Carolina State University

What are my chance of getting through in these colleges? Are there any other potential colleges I can target? Also, what is the possibility of getting any scholarship at these programs? I would really appreciate any feedback since my profile is slightly different from a normal applicant.
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Re: Profile Evaluation, different profile [#permalink] New post 14 Mar 2013, 10:29
Hi karant999,

Thanks for posting. Regarding your GMAT, have you considered taking the test again? The reason is that your highest score is self-reported on your exam, so admissions teams will focus on your best score. There is no harm in taking the test again.

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