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Hi Erin,
I have a quick question. I scored 450 in Gmat with 29 percentile both on verbal and math. The Acct dept. chair asked me to work on my verbal and ignore the math score. So, I didn't care to improve my overall score.But when I showed him my new score with 29 percentile he said that I am eligible for an admission and would have to go through standard review procedure. Wht does he mean by that? DO u know anything about CSU eastbay university?? Pls reply soon. Need ur advice. Thanx in advance.
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Re: CSU eastbay university (pls helppp??)
First, I should say that it's been a couple of years since I've had a student apply to the [tooltip=California State University]CSU[tooltip] system, but from my experience back then, the CSU MBA program were probably overall the easiest ones to get into of the MBA programs the students I worked with applied to. "Hayward" (they changed their name, right?) was the easiest of the CSU MBA programs, too. SJSU was one of the toughest of the CSUs.
At 450, I don't think you'd qualify, but I believed you scored 500 on the GMAT (right?). If so, your chances should be pretty good. Please keep us updated, okay? And good luck! ![]() |
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