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Greetings, Mr. Rogers
My apologies for the delay in responding to your last inquiry - but the entire TEXASMBA Admissions Team is still intently focused on the still remaining pool of fall 2000 applicants requiring consideration for this year's class. However, let me briefly respond to your note by suggesting that you also address one of the more visible point of need in your competitive admission profile -- that being your GMAT. I believe you had indicated previously that you chose not to utilize GMAT's services and accommodations for non-standard test takers such as yourself. I suggest you consider the merits of changing your position in this decision. As one of the competitive points of consideration within your application profile, it could be to your benefit to address your currently non-competitive score by accepting GMAT's accommodations. I suggest you request a copy of GMAT's "Supplement for Testing with Disabilities" for additional insights into the nature and personal acceptability of these accommodations. Best wishes as you again consider your options. Carl ********************************** Dr. Carl H. Harris Director for Admission, MBA Programs The TEXAS Graduate School of Business The University of Texas at Austin ============================================== -----Original Message----- From: Benjamin Rogers [mailto:Benjamin.Rogers@enron.com] Sent: Monday, April 17, 2000 10:25 AM To: harrisc@mail.utexas.edu Subject: Re: The TEXAS Graduate School of Business - Rogers Dr. Harris: In my pursuit to strengthen my application profile for next year I have explored taking two graduate level night courses this summer and I wanted to know what courses the admissions committee would suggest that I take this summer. I wanted to make sure that I was taking the courses that were most appropriate with regards to my application. Just to let you know, I was planning on taking two finance courses. Thanks in advance for your suggestion with this matter. I was in Austin yesterday for the completion of the MS 150 Bike ride, but was not able to stick around. Hope all is going well and hope to hear from you soon. Regards, Ben Rogers
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