Later rounds are a lot more advisable for those who are from underrepresented minority groups, the more diverse you are the better off you are with me on 3 because the lower the chances are they've filled seats w somebody with your profile. So if you're from an obscure nationality, or otherwise underrepresented, it's worth a shot, but I wouldn't advise it if you plan to reapply in the fall.
Some people say or I'll just reapply if I don't make it in round three and that's not usually how it works out because well you're basically telling the admissions committee that they are wrong, and it doesn't give you a lot of time to make improvements.
navderm
accountineer
Hello Awesome People,
Need your advice.
I am planning to take my MBA on 2016 Fall at HAAS. But because of the changes recently announced in our company...(the company is covering the full tuition without limit starting 2015).... I am planning to start on 2015 Fall. There are 2 rounds remaining for HAAS and I just started my GMAT review. I don't think I can complete all the requirements for the 2nd round (January). How competitive it is to be admitted on Round 3? I heard that it's the most difficult round to apply for.
I took my 1st GMAT practice yesterday... I got 550. Do I have any chance for Round 3 on March ...average is 720+.
Appreciate your help and support.
Thanks!
Accountineer
Hey. Did you apply to Round 3 for Haas ? I am planning the same. Please let me know.
Thanks.
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