Thanks for your inquiry.
Generally, the benchmark for excellence is a 700 with a core above the 80th percentile on both the quantitative and verbal sections. However, when I state this, I grow concerned that candidates will interpret this score as a pre-requisite, which it certainly is not. We have helped candidates with far lower scores get into top-schools. This is why schools are at pains to state that they view candidacies holistically.
What is your overall score and breakdown? How much lower is your quant score? What other quantitative achievements can you point to professionally and academically?
Sincerely,
Jeremy Shinewald
MBA Mission
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Leprech17 Wrote:I have read and heard that some schools set thresholds on the different componants of the GMAT. For instance, top tier would require above 80% percentile for both Verbal and Quant. Is there any truth to this? The reason I ask is because I have scored better on Verbal than on Quant. I have a solid financial and quantitative background that should make up for my Quant score however but curious on if there is specific thresholds that schools use.
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