arthurbianchi
Hi everyone,23y maleBrazil, Latino3.56 Gpa Business on my local college (2024 jan graduated)Looking for Masters in Business Analytics, Emory, Miami U, Florida Warrington, PurdueJust did my first official Gmat test, had a 495 Score though, I am thinking if I should even send my application for those schools listed until I have a good gmat score (600aprox).
-2 years of work experience in my family business which I am one of the owners and future successor, car parts company retail and resell with 450+ Employees in the south of Brazil-Rental property managing and stocks investing since I was 18y-Currently working as a Trainee on our housing developments in the south coast ($500m developments)-Half a year work experience on my College Junior Enterprise where I was the Consultant Manager-Done research with my city airport to compile data of all the people coming from flights and use that data to help the city support the demand-Done data Analysis as a non-profit for my city's farmers market to help analyze the demands of the farmers and the costumers.-Done research with my college to map out the students socio demographics-Family owns Shopping Center (120 shops), Hydroelectric power plants (Have participated in a bunch of meetings but no work)
Thanks for any help Hi
arthurbianchi,
Your profile is strong, particularly given your diverse work experience and entrepreneurial endeavors. While your GMAT score might be a limiting factor for top-tier programs, your strong academic background, and practical experience can compensate to some extent.
Given your profile and GMAT score, you might want to consider schools in the USA and Europe.
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