Hi,
It all depends on your overall profile - industry, citizenship, male/female, #WE years, company, and title, among other things. I know that this year Wharton has told candidates -- even candidates who are men of Indian heritage (one of the hardest profiles in terms of competition in the pool) -- that 155 is fine. Wharton typically wants a minimum of 12 on the quant, and if you are an Indian foreign national male, they may want to see a higher quant score (such as around 14).
I don't think you should self-select yourself out of the admissions process. Was this your first EA attempt? You can always submit a second score after the deadline, giving yourself a week post-submission when you won't have to work on essays and can focus fully on the exam.
Feel free to send your resume to me at
[email protected] and I can give you more of an assessment about how I think you might fare at Wharton.
andyprezth
I got 155 but IR-12, V-12 and Q-11. Kinda disappointed as Q is my strong suite - I have 2 engineering degrees.
I made that classic mistake of spending too much time on 1 Q questions and had to guess last 2 questions for the lack of time.
I'm thinking should I even apply to Wharton now? or Just move to HaaS?