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Hi kuliyevanm,
Thanks for your post. In regards to your GMAT score, I do recommend you re-take the exam. The reason is, on your application your highest GMAT score is self-reported, which is why admissions teams will focus on your best score. There isn't any harm to taking the test again. The average scores of the programs you are considering are a fair amount higher than your current score.
If you'd like, we provide free GMAT advice here: https://www.stacyblackman.com/test-prep-hub/
Cheers,
Conrad and the Stacy Blackman Team
Thanks for your post. In regards to your GMAT score, I do recommend you re-take the exam. The reason is, on your application your highest GMAT score is self-reported, which is why admissions teams will focus on your best score. There isn't any harm to taking the test again. The average scores of the programs you are considering are a fair amount higher than your current score.
If you'd like, we provide free GMAT advice here: https://www.stacyblackman.com/test-prep-hub/
Cheers,
Conrad and the Stacy Blackman Team
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S T A C Y B L A C K M A N Consulting
Admissions Strategy
323.934.3936
www.StacyBlackman.com
Read the SBC blog.
Follow me on Twitter.
Like SBC on Facebook.
Learn more about me