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I need to know if this is true (Booth's official page)
2016-17 ADMITTED STUDENT PROFILE
The average GMAT score of students admitted in 2016-17 was 750 with an average quantitative score of 50. The average GRE quantitative score was 168 and the average GPA was 3.83. The average age was 24.5, and 36 percent of admitted applicants had an advanced degree. Students from 12 countries (including the United States) were offered admission for the 2016-17 academic year.
I need to know if this is true (Booth's official page)
2016-17 ADMITTED STUDENT PROFILE
The average GMAT score of students admitted in 2016-17 was 750 with an average quantitative score of 50. The average GRE quantitative score was 168 and the average GPA was 3.83. The average age was 24.5, and 36 percent of admitted applicants had an advanced degree. Students from 12 countries (including the United States) were offered admission for the 2016-17 academic year.
I need to know if this is true (Booth's official page)
2016-17 ADMITTED STUDENT PROFILE
The average GMAT score of students admitted in 2016-17 was 750 with an average quantitative score of 50. The average GRE quantitative score was 168 and the average GPA was 3.83. The average age was 24.5, and 36 percent of admitted applicants had an advanced degree. Students from 12 countries (including the United States) were offered admission for the 2016-17 academic year.
I need to know if this is true (Booth's official page)
2016-17 ADMITTED STUDENT PROFILE
The average GMAT score of students admitted in 2016-17 was 750 with an average quantitative score of 50. The average GRE quantitative score was 168 and the average GPA was 3.83. The average age was 24.5, and 36 percent of admitted applicants had an advanced degree. Students from 12 countries (including the United States) were offered admission for the 2016-17 academic year.
I need to know if this is true (Booth's official page)
2016-17 ADMITTED STUDENT PROFILE
The average GMAT score of students admitted in 2016-17 was 750 with an average quantitative score of 50. The average GRE quantitative score was 168 and the average GPA was 3.83. The average age was 24.5, and 36 percent of admitted applicants had an advanced degree. Students from 12 countries (including the United States) were offered admission for the 2016-17 academic year.
Isnt this for their PhD programme?
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PHD!!! I just read it. Someone copy paste this to me and I just post it hoping for something like this thank you!!!!!!!!
I need to know if this is true (Booth's official page)
2016-17 ADMITTED STUDENT PROFILE
The average GMAT score of students admitted in 2016-17 was 750 with an average quantitative score of 50. The average GRE quantitative score was 168 and the average GPA was 3.83. The average age was 24.5, and 36 percent of admitted applicants had an advanced degree. Students from 12 countries (including the United States) were offered admission for the 2016-17 academic year.
Isnt this for their PhD programme?
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Upon further investigation yes, this data is for its PhD program:
Originally posted by Delyoshi on 13 Oct 2016, 09:10.
Last edited by Delyoshi on 13 Oct 2016, 09:12, edited 2 times in total.
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I am a reapplicant and was invited on the penultimate day last year. If last year is anything to go by, the last day of the invites period is reserved for dings. I got nothing so far this year. Going by last year and assuming tomorrow is the last day for Booth's interview activity, all my hopes are for the second batch today (evening slot). Best of luck everyone !
One of the things I'm curious to see is what the class of 2019 data looks like. From a P&Q article this year, it looks like Booth's application volume dropped by about ~3% from the 2014 to 2015 application cycle:
" That said, applications to Booth slid from to 4,286 to 4,160 in 2015-2016..."
I am a reapplicant and was invited on the penultimate day last year. If last year is anything to go by, the last day of the invites is reserved for dings. I got nothing so far this year. Going by last year and assuming tomorrow is the last day for invites, all my hopes are for the second batch today (evening slot). Best of luck everyone !
I am a reapplicant and was invited on the penultimate day last year. If last year is anything to go by, the last day of the invites is reserved for dings. I got nothing so far this year. Going by last year and assuming tomorrow is the last day for invites, all my hopes are for the second batch today (evening slot). Best of luck everyone !
I am a reapplicant and was invited on the penultimate day last year. If last year is anything to go by, the last day of the invites is reserved for dings. I got nothing so far this year. Going by last year and assuming tomorrow is the last day for invites, all my hopes are for the second batch today (evening slot). Best of luck everyone !
You made me sad man!
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Hang in there. I am with you in this ride :D
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Invites were sent on the last day too weren't they?