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hey guys, and ladies!
i just graduated with a 2.1 in marketing and media. im thinking of applying to certain universities but for various courses im interested in......mainly im applying for management courses, but also international studies or african studies.
is it wise for me to try this?
do uni's look on this favourably or not?
the reason why i looked into the political courses is because there wasnt a politics undergraduate degree required.
thanks in advance for your help!
hey guys..
i recently finished a 2nd undergraduate degree and will graduate with a 2.1 (Godwilling) and i want to apply to some good business management courses in lsb, imperial, cranfield, lse....etc.....the problem is my 1st degree which was in law and politics, in which attained just an ordinary degree with no honours (due to my own misbehaviour in those days) ....i came out worked for abit and went back to rectify my mess up.
in my application for masters...should i leave out my 1st degree info as it may mess up my chances of getting in to these colleges, or does it not have that much effect on whether they accept me at all?
also has anyone got advise on the gmat and tips on studying for and passing it?
thanks in advance for your help.
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