Hi GMAT Club Members!
We appreciate your stopping by our thread. As Bogdan wrote, Accepted has been an active member of GMAT Club since 2004 and in MBA admissions consulting since 1994. Linda founded Accepted and Cindy joined Accepted in 1998.
We are happy to respond to questions, but I also want to introduce you to a few resources at Accepted:
- First our MBA admissions consulting and editing. If you just need a bit of private and custom advice, editing of your essays or interview prep, you can find it here. Or you can also discover individualized and comprehensive assistance with your applications to MBA programs around the world. Our catalog should be your first stop if you are considering professional guidance for your application effort. We have lots of different options and price points.
- Our team of MBA admissions experts.
Not ready to engage a consultant? No problem. There's lots to explore at
Accepted.com:
While we encourage you to check out the treasure trove of advice that is found at
Accepted.com, we're also happy to answer your questions here in Accepted's thread on GMAT Club.
Since we've been around GMAT Club for a while, we know that profile evaluations and what-are-my-chances posts are pretty popular. Here is the information we need in order to evaluate your profile:
1) Brief description of your full-time work experience. What do you do?
2) Your GMAT/GRE with breakdown, preferably in percentiles.
3) College info: The name of the college, your GPA or grade average, your major, year of graduation. For any graduate degrees, please provide the same info. If you grades are low, please indicate if there were extenuating circumstances.
4) Significant college and post-college extra-curricular activities or community service, especially leadership experience.
5) Important certifications like CFA, CPA, FSA, or CA.
6) Your target programs. Please note that our experience is with the
top MBA programs (FT, PT, EMBA, Sloan Fellows) around the world. If the programs you are targeting are not listed
here, we may not respond due to lack of time.
7) When you plan to apply? Please specify round and application cycle, for example R2 2015-16 or R1 2016-17.
8) Your post-MBA goal.
Your high school grades are irrelevant at this point.
Brevity is appreciated. We're sorry, but posts of over 500 words increase the likelihood that we won't respond due to lack of time.
Thanks,
Linda Abraham and Cindy Tokumitsu