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Re: How to know which schools are reasonable for certain score? [#permalink]
fredriklinder wrote:
I just received my unofficial score of 660 on the GMAT.
Is there a table showing schools average or minimum levels so that I can get an overview of what schools are reasonable at that score?

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If you have no idea where to start, I would start with the most recent MBA Rank and taking a look at the GMAT scores.

You can find a complied list of school rankings here:
all-2015-mba-rankings-99812.html

After you have narrowed it down to a few school, try looking at their 80% range for GMAT score.
Remember though, GMAT is only one part of your application and there are many other factors that go into an application as a whole.
You should choose a school based on fit and your post-MBA goals.
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Re: How to know which schools are reasonable for certain score? [#permalink]
Thank you very much for that list, that is exactly what I was looking for.
Is does however seem like it is for the MBA programmes only? I will be applying for Msc in Finance, do you know where I can find similar lists for those programmes?

Quick off topic question: MBA is a separate type of education right? And not the "superior" broad class, so that Msc in Fin. would be a type of MBA?
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