well your GMAT score is great.
I do not understand this defeatist attitude from people on this website that somehow less than a 600 or less than a 500 makes you less intelligent (??) or somehow a university cannot be accredited if they accept you with less than a 500. It is complete B.S.
Have you tried researching the university's around your area?
I have no clue where you live.
I have 5 years experience in what I do (Cost Analyst), work at a Fortune 500 company, graduated from a top 20 undergrad program with a 2.9 and am scoring a 450 on my practice GMAT's. I have furthered my resume with Dale Carnegie Leadership courses...blah, blah, blah. It is all what you make of it.
I am just trying to say, you HAVE to do the research about the university.
There are 3 in my immediate area that are accredited. I know for a FACT the one will not glance my direction because of my low GMAT score...am I proud of that score...absolutely not, nor will I allow it to define what my goals are. I know by RESEARCH the other two will accept me in quite possibly on a probationary status. Tell me one person who isn't given the chance to prove themselves...who isn't up for that kind of challenge for one term?
I live in Michigan and have a place in FLorida. Any place east of the middle of the country would be fine. I have researched. I'm not sure if schools don't take applicants with lower than the minimum gpa's. I had a 2.65 from Michigan and Michigan State in Economics. Tough major at 2 good schools. I have some medical issues for the low gpa that I will list in my essay. I'm 24 and have done some work in real estate finance and a couple of internships. My Gmat scores have ranged from 560-630, so that is probably what I will get