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I´m from Brazil and just started studying for GMAT. I study it at least 2 hours per day and 6 hours per weekend. I want to apply for BYU and my current Gmat score is 380 up to now. Do you guys belive I can reach a 650 score unto January 2016? I graduated in International Relations and I have 7 years work experience in Supply Chain and International Purchasing area.
I´m from Brazil and just started studying for GMAT. I study it at least 2 hours per day and 6 hours per weekend. I want to apply for BYU and my current Gmat score is 380 up to now. Do you guys belive I can reach a 650 score unto January 2016? I graduated in International Relations and I have 7 years work experience in Supply Chain and International Purchasing area.
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Hey Jeff, You definitely can! Perseverance and dedicated hard work definitely yields its rewards
I´m from Brazil and just started studying for GMAT. I study it at least 2 hours per day and 6 hours per weekend. I want to apply for BYU and my current Gmat score is 380 up to now. Do you guys belive I can reach a 650 score unto January 2016? I graduated in International Relations and I have 7 years work experience in Supply Chain and International Purchasing area.
Tks.
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Definatly! I raised my Gmat score 100 points in a month, so you can definatly get it up there by January. I'd recommend signing up for a GMAT class of some kind though.
Guys what is this IERF thing? I don't understand why BYU wants it.. I don't want to spend more than 15K and find that my gpa is below 3 on 4 point scale... Can anyone help me with it? Also can i apply to the R1 without IERF scores...
Guys what is this IERF thing? I don't understand why BYU wants it.. I don't want to spend more than 15K and find that my gpa is below 3 on 4 point scale... Can anyone help me with it? Also can i apply to the R1 without IERF scores...
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Hi Shreks1190,
IERF is a third party institute which provides Overall GPA (US measure) by evaluating your CGPA/percentage or any other method used by your college.Unfortunately, It's a mandatory thing for BYU application.PM me your CGPA, I will tell you a rough idea about your GPA. IERF Charge $165 for evaluation and takes a 3-4 week of time.
I've scheduled my GMAT on December 19th. If I score what I expect, will I able to apply for BYU? I do see that the R2 deadline is on 15th of January. But, is a span of 3-4 weeks enough for processing the other things required for the application?
I've scheduled my GMAT on December 19th. If I score what I expect, will I able to apply for BYU? I do see that the R2 deadline is on 15th of January. But, is a span of 3-4 weeks enough for processing the other things required for the application?
Any help is appreciated Thanks.
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If you are from USA then it's perfectly Okay.But, if you are an international applicant i would suggest to send your transcript to IERF in advance to get their evaluation by the time you sit for application.