johnnyx9 wrote:
I've heard the rankings thing before, but if you go to admissions411 they're definitely turning down high GMATs. Other schools that are called GMAT whores seem to turn away high GMATs too. I guess admissions411 is just a small sample size, probably can't draw too many conclusions from that.
So Yale started out as a public-policy-save-the-world type school? I've read a little bit about that, what a strange approach, maybe they thought they attract all these altruistic geniuses and kind of set their brand apart or something. Maybe someone in advertising can explain it to me.
Does anyone ever talk about a school's average GPA? Seems like schools are only concerned about GMAT. Is this because basically everybody who applies to b-school has a decent GPA (except me) and the high GMATs are harder to come by?
750-780's will get multiple-offers..playing a Yield game
710-740 looks like with in range....
may be the so called " I am different for the sake of being different" focus of the school