<p>So here is the deal - I am graduating from a smaller state school (although it is usually ranked high for our region). My GPA sucked early on because of a few personal problems (my father committed suicide, I had to have surgery to help prevent cancer... both caused me to miss a bit of school and perform poorly)</p>
<p>At any rate, since my second semester (I am on my 10th) my GPA has continued to rise. My last 4 semesters in school will have GPA's of:</p>
<p>3.5 (19 credits, upper level business) - already in the books
4.0 (18 credits, upper level business) - already in the books
3.6 (18 credits, upper level business) - this one could be higher, depending on how I do
4.0 (13 credits for full-time internship in the arts) - pretty much guaranteed 'A'</p>
<p>I will graduate this summer with around a 3.5 having two degrees in Business Administration and Arts Management (a rare, and respected program).</p>
<p>My fiance will continue with her schooling here in my hometown for two more years. In that time I will be working. I will likely be applying for B-Schools two years from now.</p>
<p>I have taken numerous practice GMAT tests and I score pretty consistently - around 700, sometimes perfect on quant.</p>
<p>Do I have a shot at a good school two years from now (I will be 25)? What do you think my prospects are?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>