Hi
JCcapsboy11,
You should definitely target a higher score to increase your chances of acceptance - we are intentionally not putting a number here; while you can always submit a score that lies within the range, there is a possibility that you could face a rejection; proceeding with a higher score reduces the extent of this possibility.
Good luck!
JCcapsboy11
Hi, I am currently in the process of studying for the GMAT Focus and plan on applying to the Spring '26 program. I see on the '25 intake the GMAT average was a 662 and the 80% range was 577-720. I attended an information session for the program and they mentioned that if your GMAT score fell within the range that it should be submitted. That said, I have been targeting a minimum target score of 605, anything lower and I would plan on retaking. Does this align with recommendations? Should my target score by higher/lower? Any advice would be appreciated!