My client just got into that program and he has a 710 however he is from Chile. So if you’re from an overrepresented country that should be significantly higher.
Only apply R3 if you’re an older candidate or there’s some really high stakes involved. Like you’re unemployed or something. Otherwise your odds are much better applying round one.
Please do not fall into the trap of thinking that if you don’t get in R3 you can just apply in R1 and be successful that’s rarely the case unless you have a massive increase in your score.
The thought process there they probably will think you haven’t had enough time to improve, reapplying a few months later is basically telling them they made the wrong decision.
And they probably won’t agree with that. So just apply when you have the ability to give it your all submit your best application and not before.
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Can any of the interviewed/admitted candidates throw some light on the expected GMAT score for this program? I am also thinking of applying in R3 but not sure if it makes sense to apply in R3. Any info will be duly appreciated
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