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Re: Profile Evaluation, please. Goal to attend Columbia U [#permalink]
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I would agree. I mean everything else looks good. You are in a fantastic industry, have great grades, CFA level 3. Basically things look pretty good, only that darned GMAT is sticking out! But the nice thing is that the GMAT is one of the easiest "problems" to fix...

So go to it! And good luck on your retake. With 30 points higher, (or more) you will be more in line with their expectations. (Still have to write fantastic essays of course! :) But one thing at a time)
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Re: Profile Evaluation, please. Goal to attend Columbia U [#permalink]
JonAdmissionado wrote:
I would agree. I mean everything else looks good. You are in a fantastic industry, have great grades, CFA level 3. Basically things look pretty good, only that darned GMAT is sticking out! But the nice thing is that the GMAT is one of the easiest "problems" to fix...

So go to it! And good luck on your retake. With 30 points higher, (or more) you will be more in line with their expectations. (Still have to write fantastic essays of course! :) But one thing at a time)


Thank you for your feedback. Much appreciated!
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Re: Profile Evaluation, please. Goal to attend Columbia U [#permalink]
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gr33ngi4nt wrote:
JonAdmissionado wrote:
I would agree. I mean everything else looks good. You are in a fantastic industry, have great grades, CFA level 3. Basically things look pretty good, only that darned GMAT is sticking out! But the nice thing is that the GMAT is one of the easiest "problems" to fix...

So go to it! And good luck on your retake. With 30 points higher, (or more) you will be more in line with their expectations. (Still have to write fantastic essays of course! :) But one thing at a time)


Thank you for your feedback. Much appreciated!


You got it dude. See you back here soon with your fantastic GMAT!
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