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Re: Peer review please [#permalink]
Hello


Looking at the 2012 class profile at Harvard the students scored in the range of 550-790 in their GMAT and the median GMAT score was 730. It is considered safe you can score 700 or above.

However it is not just the academics but beyond the academics that will help you in determining your candidature. Start thinking what makes you unique and what’s that ‘hook’ that will be key to your application.

Also make sure in your work what you did like-what were your achievements, what initiative you took, what changes you drove in your workplace etc are exhibited well in your application.
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