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Is Stockholm University a good school to get my business masters at? It's not the Stockholm School of Economics, but it's what I realistically could be accepted into.

>> No.922136

>>922135
What are your stats? GPA? Experience? etc

What makes you say you can't get accepted into the Stockholm School of Economics?

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>>922136
GPA is calculated from earlier university grades, right? Well, I git my bachelors earlier this year and mostly I only got passing grades.
Currently holding entry-level accounting job at a public office. Other than that, work-experience is practically zero. I could keep working and level that up, sure, but if that's all it took to get into the SSE then wouldn't everyone go to SSE sooner or later?
I haven't taken the GMAT yet. Doing it this december. Been studying for little more than a month now. I'm pretty certain I could get something past 700, and that's really all I have going for me.

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While we're having a thread like this I may as well ask here and not create a new one.

How is SSE regarded in UK/US in comparison to schools such as LSE and UCL?

I'd really appreciate any answers