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Not sure if this is where I would post my question. My situation: took GMAT twice, both times had a quant percentage around 60% (although verbal above 90%) had a 3.8 overall gpa as an undergrad, but only got a C in Calculus and Finance (A's or B's in all other math courses, Stats, Accounting etc) and come from a marketing background with no math certifications or heavy quant experience.
If I don't get accepted anywhere this year, I know it will be beacuse of my math deficiencies and I want to get a head start as a reapplicant just in case. What can I do to put me in a better situation for next year? The obvious is study my butt off and try the GMAT one more time, but I think I have a better chance signing up for additional math courses and obtaining A's, which I would have to do Spring semester (before R2 decisions, but oh well)
So what courses would have the most impact assuming I got A's? Also would taking these at a community college be sufficient, or do I need to take them at my undergrad university? Can you even do that, sign up for one or two courses at a university without applying to be re-admitted to the school? Any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks!
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