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Author: ksmrahc Subject: Career change from design to marketing Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 8:26 am (GMT -8) My background: Nationality: Canadian Ethnicity: Chinese Age: 27 years old Undergrad: Bachelors of Design Honours Degree GPA 3.2 Work Experience: 2 years as a co-owner of a boutique specializing in wedding invitations, in this position I had one employee and my responsibilities included but are not limited to client management, graphic design, production, marketing, everything really.
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Ask an MBA Admissions Consultant :: Career change from design to marketing
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Author: priyanka.upponi Subject: Request for information on university Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 7:41 am (GMT -8) Hello, I am a BSc Computer Science graduate from India with 4 years of IT work experience.While my graduation in Computer science has helped me immensely in my career so far, I want to be able to prepare myself for an early career change to Marketing and Sales. That is the reason for pursuing an MBA. I look to specialize in Marketing and sales but at the moment am looking for General management programs with options to specialize too.
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Author: DanaJ Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2010 12:25 pm (GMT -8) I’m thinking it must be something in the high 300s… A quant score of 18 is a pretty low percentile, so you need to focus more on quant than on verbal.
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Author: Bryant@VeritasPrep Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 7:14 pm (GMT -8) THe Baruch MS programs are more lenient on admissions requirements than their MBA program is, because the stats for these programs are not figured into rankings. Your GMAT is well within their 80% range, which is roughly 510-700
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Author: Bryant@VeritasPrep Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 7:37 pm (GMT -8) In my experience, the schools which offer admittance without the GMAT are usually not among the most highly respected programs, so I’d beware.
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Ask an MBA Admissions Consultant :: RE: EMBA: GMAT Waiver
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Author: Bryant@VeritasPrep Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 7:37 pm (GMT -8) In my experience, the schools which offer admittance without the GMAT are usually not among the most highly respected programs, so I’d beware. The GMAT is the international standard for b-school applicants and you generally want to go to a school which requries it. One little known fact in b-school world is, that schools, even top tier ones, are not required to report their EMBA stats to the rankings.
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Ask an MBA Admissions Consultant :: RE: EMBA: GMAT Waiver
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Author: sars72 Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 8:37 pm (GMT -8) Hello Marry, thank you for sharing your time with us. My first, and most important, question: could you throw some light on the reputation of the MBA program offered by LSBF
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Author: swhc Subject: which EMBA ? Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 11:56 pm (GMT -8) hi Which EMBA program is considered the best
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Author: cindytokumitsu Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 9:12 pm (GMT -8) Hello, If by “good� you mean programs that are highly ranked by most ranking sources, I would say probably not, based on the information you’ve provided. But if you are willing to consider programs that may meet your needs vis-à -vis your goals but may not be high on the rankings, then the answer is yes.
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