Businessconquerer wrote:
Louis14 wrote:
BusinessconquererThanks so much for your response! Just tell me how my score 680(Q48;V34) stands for MSc in Finance program at London School of Economics? If you have any real idea. Thanks.
Posted from my mobile device It is a decent score since last I heard they ask for a 650 + and you have it so it is good.
I still suggest a retake. Why? You know you can negotiate a higher scholarship upon an admit after producing a higher GMAT, showing a clear increase in merit.
Also, there seems to be room to increase verbal by atleast 3-4 points, so why not take the shot. You only need to produce your highest anyways.
For admissions purposes though, a lot of other variables are essential including but not limited to your Gender, Sexual Preference, Work ex, Age etc.
If you fit the criteria, match your profile with a person at LSE and don't forget to mention that in your application somewhere as it is an sdded benefit to have a carbon copy of your own
Thanks for such an incredibly insightful response. You actions do match your words (in your signature)!
To be honest, I want to retake the GMAT as well. The problem is that deadlines are coming ever closer. I know LSE has rolling admissions, but since it's such a competitive program the earlier you apply the better. Plus, others such as Imperial and NUS don't even have rolling admissions. So, that's my main dilemma: fast approaching deadlines vs increase in score. And, btw, I don't think LSE offers any substantial scholarships, if at all, especially to non-UK applicants. Does it?