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Well there are a lot of schools out there my friend, and I don't want to arbitrarily tell you "apply here" without knowing your location preferences, more about you in terms of fit, etc. etc. but let's say generally speaking - if you apply to two schools at which your GMAT is say 20+ points over the average and you add that into your strategy it will help a lot. You will have some "sweet spot" school in the 25-50 rankings (this is very approximate), and that's a good place to start thinking about what is right for you.
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