anchalsingla20
Hi,
I scored 690 in GMAT and wish to apply for the 2019-2020 year.Can someone please advise which good B-Schools can I apply to.
Hello
anchalsingla20First of all, you can apply to any (good) school you want.
If we craft your question a little bit differently, here it is the pretty extensive list based on average GMAT score :
CMU (Tepper) 691
Texas-Austin (McCombs) 703
UNC (Kenan-Flagler) 701
Emory (Goizueta) 682
Indiana (Kelley) 678
Washington (Foster) 693
Georgetown (McDonough) 692
Notre Dame (Mendoza) 674
USC (Marshall) 703
Georgia Tech (Scheller) 680
Washington (Olin) 694
Michigan State (Broad) 674
Arizona State (Carey) 682
Minnesota (Carlson) 676
Wisconsin 678
Vanderbilt (Owen) 688
Ohio State (Fisher) 670
BYU (Marriott) 680
Penn State (Smeal) 661
Rochester (Simon) 666
Purdue (Krannert) 632
UC-Irvine (Merage) 659
Maryland (Smith) 657
Boston (Questrom) 680
Pittsburgh (Katz) 608
Texas-Dallas (Jindal) 670
Texas A&M (Mays) 649
Iowa (Tippie) 676
Boston College (Carroll) 637
SMU (Cox) 661
Rutgers 673
Georgia (Terry) 648If you are interested in Canadian schools follow my other post :
https://gmatclub.com/forum/mba-in-canad ... l#p2174726In case you do target Europe as well, I just created new topic with relevant data:
https://gmatclub.com/forum/mba-in-europ ... l#p2181213What the average GMAT scores at the top business schools don’t tell you :
Don’t assume that the average score represents the whole picture.
The range of GMAT scores vary a lot.
The difference between the minimum and maximum usually could be over a 100 points. The average GMAT score in isolation actually doesn’t mean much from admission committee perspective.
Business school admission officers look at many other aspects of your profile to decide whether your MBA application should be accepted or rejected.
In another words, they evaluate your profile holistically.
Good Luck !