Hi
aleensf,
Thank you for your post. I am sorry to hear the GMAT did not go as well as you hoped after your preparation. Unfortunately, I do not see the U.S. top 50 as viable with your current score. The mid-600s would be a nice target for you -- and keep in mind that many applicants significantly improve their scores when they re-take the exam. Applying as a female from Saudi Arabia is quite unique, so that will give you a boost provided the rest of your story and application is in order. But you should still "aspirationally" target the mid-600s. If you come up a little short and end up in the low 600s, then it's still reasonable to apply to certain programs (as you will still be in the lower end of the middle 80% range for schools at the back end of the top 50).
As you review programs, please also look at their TOEFL and English requirements. Make sure you can hit the necessary minimums. Your current Verbal score raises the question.
And yes, if you are having a really tough time with the GMAT, you should definitely feel free to look into the GRE. They are different exams, and I have seen a number of candidates have varying degrees of success with each. You can look further into the GRE, and if it seems to be a better fit for you, by all means go for it. (The GRE is also a less published class profile statistic, so it can give MBA programs a little flexibility to accept applicants they really like but whose scores might not otherwise be up to par. Your GRE score still needs to be solid and within range for that program, but there can be a hint more flexibility. It is definitely an option for you to consider.) I wish you the best of luck!
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Best Regards,
Greg