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I would say you could even leave the PE out of your long-term goals (I mean you can keep it in mind as your real goals, but don;t write it) as I don't see any advantage into getting into it, and you can likely prepare a fine application with RE goals.

As for GMAT, if your preference and intent is to apply this year, it would be a mistake to retake at this point. I mean unless you were not working at all, there is basically now ay you could prepare for the GMAT AND prepare your applications. So if you are keen on applying now, then you will need to bite the bullet, accept your score and work on your applications, which at this point are far more important (and time-consuming too).

Before you write "I cannot justify the cost of obtaining MBA from non-top U.S. school" I would suggest doing a bit of research about the schools I mentioned. I see far too many folks getting needlessly dazzled by a silly ranking number. What is FAR more important is how the program will help specifically YOU match your specific goals. So if you are going to one of the best RE programs in the US (even if it's ranking seems lower than you think you might want) it might be perfect for you. I would suggest speaking to folks from your industry who actually went to the program. You may be pleasantly surprised by how worthwhile some of these programs are.

Whatever you do decide, I just wanna wish you the best of luck!
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