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Episode 192: Wire Taps—A GMAT Retake, the Importance of Being ‘Seasoned’, Life After an HBS Ding

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Alex and Graham are here for another podcast episode of Wire Taps, addressing an array of applicants’ MBA admissions concerns. This week, an aerospace engineer enquires about her chances at four top schools despite a below average GMAT. Another engineer already applied in Round 1 and wonders if he is perhaps too young. Finally, an air force officer is a little worried after being dinged by HBS. Preview the posts that Alex and Graham discuss this week, then tune in below!

The first applicant struggles with standardized tests:

Another applicant is a little light on work experience:

After an HBS ding, an air force officer has more options on the horizon:

Happy listening!

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Episode 192: Wire Taps—A GMAT Retake, the Importance of Being 'Seasoned', Life After an HBS Ding
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This episode was hosted by Graham Richmond and Alex Brown, and produced by Dennis Crowley. Thanks to all of you who’ve been joining us!

Lauren Wakal
Lauren Wakal has been covering the MBA admissions space for more than a decade, from in-depth business school profiles to weekly breaking news and more.