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Hi Linda,

Well at this time i m not working anywhere. I'm unemployed for about 3 years as i couldn't concentrate on my Job. But i've 2 years of work experience after my graduation and i maintained very good GPA around 3.8. Well , ofcourse i want to have a good MBA related Job after completing the degree.

So i need to follow right path from senior people's advise and that is why i m feeling lucky to have found such a group.

What do you think? What are my options? How can i compensate this gap and how can i start my MBA career? What should be a good move for me at this stage?

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Hi Linda,

Well at this time i m not working anywhere. I'm unemployed for about 3 years as i couldn't concentrate on my Job. But i've 2 years of work experience after my graduation and i maintained very good GPA around 3.8. Well , ofcourse i want to have a good MBA related Job after completing the degree.

So i need to follow right path from senior people's advise and that is why i m feeling lucky to have found such a group.

What do you think? What are my options? How can i compensate this gap and how can i start my MBA career? What should be a good move for me at this stage?

Thanks.
Tsipkis.


The most effective step you can take to improve your chances of acceptance is to find a full-time job. I don't know if your domestic situation allows that now, but if you have been unemployed for the last 3 years, you will have a very hard time gaining acceptance to a top-tier program.

Good luck!