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Hi all! Just wanted to check in. I applied round one and now I'm anxiously waiting like all of you. My biggest anxiety is that I'll get dinged just for my age (too young).
I am anxious that I will get dinged because of my age (too old). See you at Booth if we make it.
How old are you? I'm 24. But Booth is my top choice now so I'll hopefully see you there.
I'm 24 and will have 4 years of WE by the time of matriculation. The 10% acceptance rate for age group 21-24 is giving me chills. I'm scared now
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In my opinion you're good to go. I don't think age is the determining factor. The important thing that goes with it is WE. It's just very rare to have 4 years WE at 24.
Yes. You. The many things you’ve done on GC should count for some good karma. If I’m not mistaken, I did read your debrief about how you finally did well on GMAT. I’m sure you made a great application and hence I’m placing my confidence based on part gut and part good karma.
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You’ll get an invite! I can write it on a stamp paper!
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I think we should all fill the blank.
I am too anxious that I’ll get dinged because _____________
How did you guys (Indians in particular) convert your undergrad scores to GPA?
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Though I am not from an Indian school, the application mentioned not to convert GPAs or calculate them unless evidently written on the transcript. For me, the school does not tally an overall average, it is very simply math so I really had the urge of putting the number there but held back!
I submitted my grades the way they were awarded at my Undergrad school (i.e. in Percentages). But, I see that everyone on gmat club has their scores in gpa on a scale of 4. So was just wondering how they converted their scores!