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I am looking at Grad. schools. I have a 3.65 GPA, and 2 years of work in Marketing. Please advice.? - Star A - 10-12-2012 06:13 PM

I am hoping to get into one of the Top-Notch universities, Hopefully somewhere in the UK. I have 2 years of work experience in Marketing. Along with that, I had worked for 6 months during college. I have also completed a course in Hotel management and Microsoft programmes. I did Major in Mraketing at University. Also to my credit I have won a few debates and have also done 70 hours of Social Work in high school...
I am bad with Math. I can get excellent references while applying thrugh former faculty members.
Please advice on me what schools I can look at. I am also interested to know, what all I may need to improve along the above mentioned.... Is a 3.65 good enough??

Please reply soon.
Thanks
Marketing MSc or a MBA, Want to study Full Time.


- tonyperkinson - 10-12-2012 06:21 PM

Look at Notre Dame's Executive MBA program. You only meet once a month, usually 3-4 days in a row. You would have to fly there but it's only once a month so that's not too bad.
They have marketing classes within the program.
3.65 would get you in the running I'm sure.


- wellwellfish - 10-12-2012 06:21 PM

You might want to look beyond the UK for some terrific programs, slightly lower cost, and an exciting city to live in. Contact the admissions advisors at Concordia University's John Molson School of Business, and check out Canada. JMSB students win competitions, get great jobs, and seem to love the program. The website is http://www.johnmolson.concordia.ca/ and the admissions officers would be happy to answer all your questions. The requirements are different for the different programs (MBA, MSc, etc.). Good luck!