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I applied to the SIM Master's few days ago. I am really looking forward to hearing from them! Anyone else? What about your GMAT score? Mine is very low, so I guess I'll retake it in January.
The SIM program is everything that I am looking for in a Master, but due to my athletic career I'm not sure I am a competitive candidate yet. I was hoping somebody could take the time evaluate my profile before I invest the energy into applying and maybe give me some points on how to strengthen it.
Female, 23 y/o Student-athlete with 3.89/4 institutional GPA and cumulative GPA of 3.69/4 Full athletic scholarship as an international student Honors student in the school of business Worked part-time jobs while being a student-athlete Volunteering whenever possible due to athletic responsibilities GMAT 660 (I'm a little salty about this, because when I asked for new note paper she took mine and came back 4 minutes later into the integrative reasoning section which I therefore wasn't able to complete. I think I'd probably have a 700+ w/o that). Scored a 40 in the verbal (90 percentile) and a 41 in the quantitative (41 percentile) sections
Grades - Very good CV - Very good GMAT - okay Essay - ? Interview ?
If you ace the essay and interview you most likely have good chances. If you are confident that you can do a 700+ GMAT without too much effort you can always retake it - though I do not think that this is mandatory for you.