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First attempt was 700; I also have a recent cancel on the report
GRE - 3 years old 328: Q161 (78th percentile) / V167 (98th percentile) First attempt was 159 (Q) and 168 (V)
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I spoke to a CBS adcom who mentioned it is beneficial to send in all your scores including GMAT and GRE. I would submit all your exams as they will use your best scores.
First attempt was 700; I also have a recent cancel on the report
GRE - 3 years old 328: Q161 (78th percentile) / V167 (98th percentile) First attempt was 159 (Q) and 168 (V)
Thank you!
I spoke to a CBS adcom who mentioned it is beneficial to send in all your scores including GMAT and GRE. I would submit all your exams as they will use your best scores.
I am not an expert by any means, but i think that for some programs at CBS, such as Masters in Financial Economics, Adcoms specifically states which test they prefer.
First attempt was 700; I also have a recent cancel on the report
GRE - 3 years old 328: Q161 (78th percentile) / V167 (98th percentile) First attempt was 159 (Q) and 168 (V)
You can convert your GRE to GMAT with this tool --https://www.ets.org/gre/institutions/about/mba/comparison_tool Your highest GRE of 161 Q and 167 V translates to a 700 GMAT. Perhaps even more helpful is to consider that from this stat in P&Q article that CBS took only 7% of applicants from GRE score which is somewhat low for top MBA programs-- https://poetsandquants.com/2017/05/10/a ... schools/2/ so not sure having the GRE here helps a whole lot. Thank you!
Anyone here to put his/her insight on the following points for fall semester on MBA, please?
Average GMAT score: Deadline: Cost of Attendance: International Acceptance Rate: Academic Result (CGPA): Average Work Experience: Rank for Business School: Application fees: TOEFL/IELTS Score: Rolling:
Anyone here to put his/her insight on the following points for fall semester on MBA, please?
Average GMAT score: Deadline: Cost of Attendance: International Acceptance Rate: Academic Result (CGPA): Average Work Experience: Rank for Business School: Application fees: TOEFL/IELTS Score: Rolling:
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oh, i got the above info myself. here is the link to know all about cbs.