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Reaching out to all candidates who have applied for an MBA with a GRE score. I'm trying to gauge what a decent GRE score would be for the Top 15 MBA schools. It would be really helpful if you could share the stats you applied with and to which schools.
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Reaching out to all candidates who have applied for an MBA with a GRE score. I'm trying to gauge what a decent GRE score would be for the Top 15 MBA schools. It would be really helpful if you could share the stats you applied with and to which schools.
Generally, try for a 325+, but a 330+ will really help. The top 15 have GRE averages ranging from around 328 (higher end) to around 318 (lower end). Would still advise that you try and remain at least over 322, even for the lower-ranked in the top 15.
These numbers are a bit misleading and when you convert the scores to GMAT it might look like they accept a lower GRE. I'll explain why: often schools accept candidates who offer work/ethnic/background diversity that might not have an ideal test score; if they have a GRE there is no "cost" to the school in terms of their published GMAT numbers. However they will not generally accept overrepresented candidates with less diverse profiles with the same GRE score.
Reaching out to all candidates who have applied for an MBA with a GRE score. I'm trying to gauge what a decent GRE score would be for the Top 15 MBA schools. It would be really helpful if you could share the stats you applied with and to which schools.
Reaching out to all candidates who have applied for an MBA with a GRE score. I'm trying to gauge what a decent GRE score would be for the Top 15 MBA schools. It would be really helpful if you could share the stats you applied with and to which schools.
Reaching out to all candidates who have applied for an MBA with a GRE score. I'm trying to gauge what a decent GRE score would be for the Top 15 MBA schools. It would be really helpful if you could share the stats you applied with and to which schools.
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