rwor wrote:
I took the GMAT this past week, with studying for about a month, I plan to take it next month again. My academic numbers are the ones which i know will hurt me the most.
THe problem i think with the GMAT was, that i wasn't keep track off my time in the Quant, so i pretty much guessed the last 7 questions. Hopefully i do better in Nov.
But I don't know how B-School handle multiple, GPAs for example, as my undergrad GPA is low but my graduate GPA is decent, do they wieght one more heavily than the other? or is the undergrad the basis?
Rwor,
B-schools give more weight to undergrad GPAs than grad GPAs, but a high grad school GPA will help to *partially* compensate for a weak undergrad GPA, as will a high GMAT. Your combination of a 2.6 undergrad GPA and a 600 GMAT will prove fatal to your chances at NYU, CBS, and Wharton. You will need at least a 700 GMAT to have even a chance at these schools, plus of course strong leadership and impact stories.
Good luck,