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I wanted to ask what sort of quant scores do schools expect from those coming from non-traditional backgrounds? Arts, medicine etc? I have a quant score of 42. Verbal 40 and IR 8. (Total 680) I'm a physician who has 3 yrs clinical experience, 3 yrs working in a digital health MNC has worked in the social sector (NGO) side by side. I have applied to INSEAD, LBS and Oxford. Given the Oxford interview. I fear I will be told by other schools to re-take the GMAT. Now that the applications are in, I have a choice to either wait for interviews from INSEAD or LBS, or re-take the GMAT and submit the new score.
OR
I could take a simpler course like MBA Math and put that on my CV.
Thoughts?
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I've heard of INSEAD asking for a retake as well. Not sure about LBS but there is the option in the application to retake it. I know the test is a painful experience to go through but a higher score could definitely improve your chances