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MBA – Applications – GMAT Score
A quick look at who's accepted reveals that without a threshold GMAT score, usually in the low to mid-600s, you are
probably not eligible for admission to a top school. If you GMAT scores reach that threshold, the rest of your application
becomes more important than the difference between a 680 and a 740. If you are not sure how well you will score,
you should take a few practice tests to gauge your performance. Take a look at our description of what the GMAT involves,
and if you want additional help, consider taking our comprehensive test-prep course.
Even if your scores on practice tests have been fairly high, our teachers will be able to provide you with strategies
to improve your test taking speed and confidence, so you won't have to worry about test-day jitters sabotaging your excellent
practice record. While the GMAT is only one aspect of your application, it does provide one of the few quantitative measures
of your preparedness. So, it is important that it equals or surpasses the other parts of your application.
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I took the GMAT crash course last year in August in Zurich (it was the weekend of those terrific floods in Switzerland...), and I remember the instructor telling us to let you know how I did. Sorry it took so long! I got a 680, which was good for 90th percentile, and it got me an 80% scholarship at the school that was my first choice. Thanks so much for the assistance. On more than one occasion I heard my instructor's voice in my head during the exam. It helped immeasurably! The strategies, tactics, and the overall mindset he prescribed made all the difference. Thanks again! Please pass on my thanks and appreciation to my instructor. -Warm regards, Chris (This student took our Zurich GMAT crash course.) Read More... |
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