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Hey U2Lover,

thx.

So by your definition, 680 (Q:67%/V:93%) is not a balanced score and could cause some trouble with the adcoms. Mmh.

Does anybody has experience with such a score and adcoms at top b-schools? Honestly, I am not really eager to take the GMAT again (lack of time).

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INSEAD accepts with at least 70% on each part of the GMAT.
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Hey U2Lover,

thx.

So by your definition, 680 (Q:67%/V:93%) is not a balanced score and could cause some trouble with the adcoms. Mmh.

Does anybody has experience with such a score and adcoms at top b-schools? Honestly, I am not really eager to take the GMAT again (lack of time).

Greetz
SM


I will stay away from what the ad com expects, but 80th percentile definition comes from the posts of other members here! I guess it really depends on the school, so check with them directly
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So you think sending them a mail / calling them and ask them directly "do you consider GMAT 680 (Q42,67%/V41,93% / AWA 5.5) as competitive?" would work?

Maybe I'll try that.

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