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Wharton’s New EA Target (Executive Assessment, 2020): 155!
This year marks the third year that Wharton has accepted the Executive Assessment exam instead of the GMAT or GRE for candidates who have more than eight years of work experience. In its first year of accepting the EA exam, Wharton told many candidates that a score of 150 was fine, with a quant of at least 10. Last year, Wharton told many candidates they wanted a score of 160 or higher, with a quant of at least 12.
Many candidates were very disheartened to hear last year that Wharton preferred a score of at least 160. That is a very high score. Happily, this year Wharton has been telling many candidates that 155 is within their standards, but we have noticed at MBA Admit.com that they are more prone to tell a candidate this when the quant is at least 12.
The good news overall is that Wharton will likely show more flexibility on the EA this year. Wharton is concerned about your ability to thrive in its very rigorous quantitative program, so if your EA is under 155 or if your quant is under 12, try to point out your other credentials that indicate you can perform excellently in the program.
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