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KeymasterThe levels we set are as follows:
# of postsxxxxxxxxName
0-9 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxUnderclassman
10-24 xxxxxxxxxxxxUpperclassman
25-49 xxxxxxxxxxxxGraduate Assistant
50-199 xxxxxxxxxxxJunior Professor
200-999 xxxxxxxxxxTenured Faculty
1000+ xxxxxxxxxxxxDeanWe are sure the guys in Mindless Banter would have loved names like Rookie, All Pro, and Hall of Famer, but since this is (mostly) an academic site, these were the names we decided. [
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KeymasterPlease post questions for Sara on the Ask Admissions Consultants thread so she doesn’t have to search through all these other threads to find people seeking her complimentary assistance.
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KeymasterKindly keep your questions for David to the Ask Admissions Consultnats thread. Thank you.
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Originally posted by brandonw_395The contest sounds good.
Are the rankings under our names part of this contest? What are all the levels anyway? I have seen underclassman and graduate assistant so far.
Thanks in advance for answering.
The levels we set are as follows:
# of postsxxxxxxxxName
0-9 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxUnderclassman
10-24 xxxxxxxxxxxxUpperclassman
25-49 xxxxxxxxxxxxGraduate Assistant
50-199 xxxxxxxxxxxJunior Professor
200-999 xxxxxxxxxxTenured Faculty
1000+ xxxxxxxxxxxxDeanWe are sure the guys in Mindless Banter would have loved names like Rookie, All Pro, and Hall of Famer, but since this is (mostly) an academic site, these were the names we decided. [
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KeymasterIt would be very helpful if you coudl keep these posts on the Ask Admissions Consultants thread. Thank you.
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Originally posted by desertproseDear AdmissionsConsultants
I was hoping I could ask you some questions about entry into a top-10 b-school program.
I have recently graduated with a BSc in Chemical Engineering from Queens University in Kingston (Canada), but with a not-so-great GPA. I’ve recently written my GMAT and scored 740.
My GPA worries me as it is in the 2.6-2.8 range (don’t know how to translate percentages). However I know that my GMAT score balances this out…
My work experience is my strong point I believe, as I was fortunate enough to land a job in business development (under the title of sales representative) for a specialty chemicals company… I am covering a large geographic region (Middle East entire) and handle issues ranging from manufacturing to logistics to finance to pricing to marketing and sales. Leadership is a default as I wind up being the focal point for our operations…
In a year or two I strongly believe I would need to enhance my skill-set with an MBA from a good school. Would the experience I mentioned beforehand offset my low GPA? How valuable is BD experience to an admissions comittee?
Thanks!
Thanks for your inquiry. You should post this question on the Ask Admissions Consultants thread in the MBA section.
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KeymasterKindly post questions for David on the Ask AdmissionsConsultants thread. Thank you.
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Originally posted by LuceHello again,
I was wondering if it was true that you have a better chance of getting into a certain school’s medical school if you went to the same school for your undergraduate…for instance:You would have a better chance of getting into Harvard Med because you went to Harvard for your pre-med.This will really help in knowing which schools i’ll apply to because as of now I’ve been basing mostly on how good the medical schools are. thnx in advance.Thanks for your inquiry. You might want to post this question on the Ask Admissions Consultants thread in the medical school section.
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KeymasterIf you would like a representative from Admissions Consultants to respond, you need to put this on the Ask Admissions Consultants thread in this section. Thank you.
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KeymasterYou might have better luck posting this in the MBA section of this site. This section is for all graduate programs other than law, MBA, and medical.
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KeymasterIf you want David or someone else from Admissions Consultants to respond to this, you will need to re-post it on the Ask Admissions Consultants thread.
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KeymasterIf you would like a representative from Admissions Consultants to give you a response, you need to put this on the Ask Admissions Consultants thread.
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KeymasterYou might want to re-post this in the law school section. If you would like a representative from Admissions Consultants to review it, you should post it on the Ask Admissions Consultants thread in the law school section.
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KeymasterIf you would like a consultant from AdmissionsConsultants to answer your inquiry, you have to place it on the Ask AdmissionsConsultants thread.
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KeymasterAs an FYI, if you are seeking feedback from AdmissionsConsultants, you will have to post your inquiry on the Ask AdmissionsConsultants thread.
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