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Caraxes,
Congratulations on achieving a score of 710 on your GMAT exam!
Admissions committees do not typically have strict cutoffs for GMAT scores, especially when the rest of the application is strong. While a high GMAT score is important, it is just one part of a larger picture that includes your essays, work experience, letters of recommendation, and overall fit with the program. Admissions committees will evaluate your entire application before making a decision.
However, it's also true that being from an overrepresented community can make the admissions process more competitive for you. Admissions committees strive to create diverse classes, so they may need to be more selective with applicants from overrepresented communities. This means that your entire application will be evaluated more critically, and you'll need to stand out in other ways beyond just your GMAT score.
In summary, while a high GMAT score is important, it's not the only factor in the admissions process. Admissions committees will evaluate your entire application, including your essays, work experience, letters of recommendation, and overall fit with the program. Being from an overrepresented community may make the process more competitive, but it's still possible to stand out with a strong application. In case you have any further questions regarding your profile or the program and would like to have a clear and better discussion about it with our top profile experts, feel free to hop on a call with us. Hence, feel free to
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Hi, I have a score of 710 (Q49, V38, IR5) in GMAT. But am from an over represented community. I applied in round 2. Will the admissions committee go through the entire application (essays, experience, recommendations) or is there a cut off for GMAT before proceeding to next stages?