Not really-getting into an MBA programdepnds upon several factors
1. Your undergrad GPA
2. Undergrad Major/minor
3. Your GMAT scores
4 The MBA program/university that apply too- all have different standards with the online schools and evening on campus part-time programs being the most lenient.-you may have to take articulation classes to make up for not having certain prereq or low scores on GMAT etc
Schools look for predictors of success in their grad programs based on your background compared statistically to past graduates/other applicants etc
2007-07-02 06:32:55
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answered by dugal45 3
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Look, the top MBA schools can never predict who is the real leader, on the other side of the stupid GMAT or GPA. If you graduated from a super crappy university, you have more chances of getting in than some book worm from NYC. You're creative and there're no limits for ya? - then any MBA would fight for you!
2007-07-02 13:59:07
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answered by RJ2007 2
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No it wont make your chances even 1% better it can do about the same but i would try from a good 1
2007-07-02 13:29:42
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answered by chrisandgrandtheftauto 2
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All depends on you, your grades and how much you impress the course you're applying to.
Check out www.graduate-Education.org - There are sometime some helpful things and links there.
2007-07-05 08:35:19
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answered by Alistair M 2
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Just apply to McKendree University (Lebanon, IL)... They will accept anybody.
2007-07-02 13:36:20
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answered by Chandler 1
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