Undergrad Pass/No Pass for top MBA programs

<p>Let's say that you have work experience (3-4 years), a decent GPA (3.60-3.80), a business degree from a "decent" undergraduate institution (e.g. Berkeley, UCLA, Michigan, etc.), a decent GMAT score(690-715), and let's say you're a minority (Asian, Hispanic, African American, etc.). </p>

<p>Will top MBA programs (Harvard, Stanford, Warton, Haas, etc.) look at your application negatively if you have taken some undergraduate classes on a Pass/No Pass basis? </p>

<p>Obviously, this pertains to me but I'm trying to make it as general as possible so that it can help others.</p>

<p>Thanks.</p>

<p>Asians aren't a minority.</p>

<p>The previous poster is correct about Asians in MBA admissions.</p>

<p>As for Pass/Fail, I don't think that would be a factor at all. Good candidates are so far removed from undergrad that such small details wouldn't matter (hell, there are several criteria more important than undergrad GPA).</p>

<p>I just realized I forgot an "H" in Wharton. My mistake.</p>

<p>YES YOUR MISTAKE!!! DOn't disrespect them like that ;)</p>

<p>So does anyone else have any imput on this? I'm sure I'm not the only one that has this question.</p>

<p>I heard Law Schools see a Pass as equivalent to a C letter grade, thus decreasing your GPA accordingly.</p>

<p>I don't know if this policy also applies to MBA though.</p>