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Hi everyone!

I graduated with high 2:2(3.0-3.1 gpa) from non target UK university, I have been working on the best investment bank in Turkey for 4 years. I am wondering If I could still have a chance in top b-schools, despite of my low undergrad gpa.

Low reason for gpa is because I was playing basketball and I wanted to be professional basketball player than I got injured and stopped playing, I was pretty demotivated to study my whole uni life.

Ethnicity: Turkish
Age: 27
Undergraduate background: Business studies from non target UK university 2:2(3.0-3.1 according to Fullbright)
GMAT: 760

I am planning to apply Cornell, Tuck,LBS,Insead,HEC,Bocconi,Imperial

I would be glad if you guys could give me some tips to strengthen my profile


I agree with the advice of other consultants- just be matured about your low undergrad score- explain it in the optional essay while offering no excuse but saying how your sports involvement helped you learn/grow.
You have a great GMAT score, you are working in an industry that requires high quant and communication capability. These should speak to your low GPA. We have helped someone with a 760 GMAT score, low GPA and a similar sports story like yours get into Tuck. However this is just to give you an idea, I am sure the similarities end here as he belongs to another industry.

If you are applying in Round 1, there is not much time for profile improvement. But its more important to present your existing profile in the best possible way. Emphasize on your professional and community leadership, the impact you created on the people around you and explain your career plan with clarity.
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cozuysal I don't think that you'll have any problem given that you are coming from an underrepresented group and your GMAT is so high. Of course provided that your Quant score is also High.

GMAT indicates your aptitude for doing the work and in some ways your GPA indicates your motivation to do the work.

So in the optional essay I would outline the circumstances of why you were unmotivated before, and make sure to clarify how that is entirely different now.

If you have like a CFA or something like that where you have had to study and apply yourself over a long period of time I would call that out.

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Your GPA score is significantly less important than what most people think, in term of graduate school admissions. Every single graduate school program will accept students based on two factors: 1. Is the student intellectually capable of achieving success once graduating out of the program? 2. Will the student help the program go up in ranking?

1. Your undergraduate GPA does not directly reflect whether you will succeed once you graduate out of your MBA. There are so many other factors in your application that can better reflect how you will be after your MBA. The other factors are much easier for you to work on than to improve your GPA.

2. For example: For the US NEWS business ranking methodology, the coefficient used for GMAT is MORE THAN TWICE as big as the coefficient for undergrad GPA. This means that having a good average GMAT will influence the school's ranking significantly more than GPA.

Therefore, you should not worry much about the GPA, and you should focus more on showing the admissions that you will succeed after you get out of their program.