<p>This is a question I'm curious about. I don't know if this is going to be my set of stats or not yet. I was just looking at some of the Masters Programs and they are pretty expensive..</p>
<p>I was wondering what my chances would be of getting a scholarship at places like UT-Austin, Wisconsin, UNC, USC. etc. if I manage to get a 750+ GMAT but only around a 3.5 GPA. That will make all the difference in where I go unless I can squeeze some financial aid out of these places- but that's pretty hard to do OOS I've heard. From what I've read it sounds like Texas is the best program.</p>
<p>I could always go for Binghamton's program but the problem is that it is mostly designed for Accounting majors and I would have to take a lot of summer courses to continue on- I think technically the program is for Binghamton accounting majors but I don't see any reason why I couldn't try for it.</p>