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Hi Jon

I am a 25 year old female from India. I have 3.8 years of experience with a fortune 500 firm.
I have already taken GMAT twice and my scores have been in the low 600's. I feel that I have reached a saturation point and it is difficult for me to improve my score now.

My question is if I take the GRE exam instead, my odds of getting an admit from top 25 B school will be significantly less?

The schools that I am targeting are Fuqua, Ross, Kelley, Tuck, and Kenan Flagler.

Your insights will be highly appreciated.

Thank You
Violet

Hey Violet,
So, the short of it is that it doesn't matter which test you take. GRE or GMAT are both good as long as you are getting the equivalent of 700 or higher.

Best,
Jon


Thank you Jon , your reply was highly helpful.

Great! Good luck on your retake!

Best,
Jon