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Hi,

Pls help

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Hi mbastar123,

Applicants are still accepted in the 3rd round, however you should know that, as a candidate, the chances of acceptance will be lower than if you had applied in the first or second round.

For your GMAT, what is most important is your highest score. You should not be concerned about the number of times that you take the test.

For Canadian and Asian MBA programs, understand that your experience and opportunities post-graduation will be very different. I recommend you spend time identifying your goals post-graduation as much as possible (considering where you would like to live as well).

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Hi,

thanks for your reply till now,

If i re-take and score 700, will it make difference ? , i mean can i apply in the first round with 700 to some of top 15 US schools or you think i should actually drop my idea for top 15 b-schools considering my age ?

I would appreciate and welcome honestly :) , i believe your frank reply will help me channel my efforts in the right way.

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Hi mbastar123,

Do not be overly concerned about your age. Here is a case study of a 37 year old who was accepted into Harvard Business School: https://www.stacyblackman.com/contact/

For your GMAT score, it will make a big difference if you improve your score from a 650 to 700.

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