dywane
HEHE, I don't think I will get accepted in any school of top50 as you described, but thank you for detailed info and it help a lot.
The truth is that even if I work harder on work and gmat, it doesn't change anything, because it's too damn hard for me. I don't even have a job right now. And my gmat sucks, I don't think I will get 700+, may be 650 around perhaps if I can't promise. Besides I had the work expereince for around 2 years doing sales rep in some private companies in China. I didn't reach up to management level position.
At first I wanted to try Keller school of management, they don't ask for lots of requirement. I guess some schools don't ask for high gpa I guess. They would probably ask you to fill out application, and hand out some materials like essay or resume, they will accept you right? I guess going to US isn't that hard. What worse part for me is that I don't have money for MBA study. I guess I will wait several years before I really settle down and think of my future.
I'm pulzzed that if I don't go abroad study MBA, should I continue study gmat? It's all English, I get rare attention during the job interview as HR asking for GMAT scores. It seems like they don't care about GMAT. Maybe they don't even know. So if I don't go aboard should I take gmat test?
So you want a top MBA and you have: a "terrible" gpa, low gmat, near trivial work experience, and no money to pay for it.....
Maybe an mba isn't right for you?
You forgot to add "currently unemployed" to that list. I would tend to agree with the gentleman above me!