Hi all,
I'm currently an undergrad at a well-known, but very average state school in the US. Heading into my senior year I'll have a 3.5 GPA. I don't have my GMAT results, but I did score well on the GRE and on the SATs so I'm hoping I'll manage to make it into the mid/upper 700s with a lot of hard work and perseverance.
My question is, for the top pre-experience Masters in Finance programs (especially ones in Europe, because I want to go there for my master's), what kind of GMAT score should I be aiming for to have a reasonable shot at being admitted? Heck, is there even a chance for me to get into the cream of the crop schools, even if I score a 790 or something?
I would love someone to give some real perspective on this without too much sugarcoating. Thanks!