Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ

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  • Q1. If my college GPA is below 3.0, can I still apply to good schools?

    It is ideal to provide a GPA, TOEFL, and GMAT/GRE scores that meet the standards when applying. However, U.S. universities emphasize that they consider various aspects of a student’s application materials before making a final decision. Therefore, if your GPA is at a disadvantage, you can compensate with high GRE/GMAT scores, outstanding work/club experiences, and a compelling study plan, meaning you are not entirely out of the running for good schools.

  • Q2. How much work experience is needed to apply for an MBA?

    To apply for MBA programs in the U.S., typically 2-6 years of work experience is required, with an average age of around 23-29. However, as each school’s program design varies, with different focuses and target student groups, the actual requirements depend on each school’s admission standards.

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