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UCLA Part time chances [#permalink] New post 30 Oct 2007, 11:13
Hey guys,
I am applying to USC part time but m confused whether i should apply to UCLA PM or not. I am a Indian national with ~5 yrs of exp and a Master's Degree in Engineering. My GMAT is quite low (610). I dont plan on taking it again so was wondering if anyone can provide feedback whether it is worth applying to UCLA with this score. I know there avg score is ~680-690.
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Re: UCLA Part time chances [#permalink] New post 13 Nov 2007, 12:30
Your GMAT is jsut outside the 80% range but does not mean you cant get in. It is a good programs well at least the best IMO in the so cal area. If your workexperience is management experience that should be a good boost from waht i heard.
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