<p>I have two bachelors degree's, one in Business administration from University or South Florida and one in corporate finance from Uppsala University in Sweden. My USF GPA is 3,62. Swedish GPA is about same. I am bilingual, speaking Swedish and English.</p>
<p>Do i have a chance to get into graduate business school at like UPenn or University of Chicago with my background? Or any of the top schools?</p>
<p>Is my double bachelor looked upon as a good thing for my application or do they simply not care? Does me being bilingual help my odds of getting accepted to one of those schools?</p>
<p>Bi-lingual will help. I don’t think the two bachelors will be a problem because one is from overseas. I would be concerned that the 3.62 is a little low for a UChic. or Wharton. there are a lot of good schools out there. Do not narrow yourself to those two.</p>
<p>What those and other top B schools want is a high GMAT and 4 or more years of strong, increasingly senior work experience. I don’t think they care a bit about 2 bachelors or being bilingual. At top business schools, half the class is international, everyone is bilingual, and last I heard, speaking Swedish was not a big draw for global business. Chinese, Arabic, Spanish would probably help more!</p>