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Dear Ben:
Its nice hearing that you are doing well and that you are taking MBA finance classes --- are these at U. of Houston? The admissions people mentioned that your GMAT score was too low when you applied last year. They said that if you had a higher GMAT score we could consider you as a special case because of your background in energy finance. Basically, my impression was that you didn't need to have a score close to the 660 median, but you need to improve a lot. I would also recommend that you work more on the quantitative sections, since it is clear to me that your verbal skills are quite good. Keep in touch. regards, Sheridan At 10:52 AM 10/2/00 -0500, you wrote: < <Professor Titman: < I hope you had an enjoyable summer and it didn't go too quickly. I <hope you remember who I am from last years application process. I enjoyed <meeting you last year and talking with you regarding the curriculum and <admissions process. I wanted to let you know that I am still very much <interested in attending the Business School. < I took your advice this summer and took a graduate level finance class <(Financial Management), which I received an A. I was very pleased with <myself, because I had not taken this type of class in quite some time. I <have decided to take another graduate level finance class (Macroeconomics), <which I am currently taking and runs through December. < I also sent my information regarding my learning disability into GMAC <to try and receive a "special testing status" for the GMAT. I am <currently waiting to hear back from them with their decision. < As you can see, I am still very much interested in attending the <Business School for next year and I'm in the process of doing whatever I <can to increase my application profile. I am also sending an e-mail to <Carl Harris, who heads up the admissions process to inform him of these <recent developments. < Please let me know if there is anything else you think I need to do to <enhance my application profile. Again, I hope all is going well and I <look forward to hearing from you soon < <Regards, < <Ben Rogers <Enron Corp. < <P.S. David Martin says hello! < < Sheridan Titman Department of Finance College of Business Administration University of Texas Austin, Texas 78712-1179 512-232-2787 (phone) 512-471-5073 (fax) titman@mail.utexas.edu
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