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minotauro Just gettin' started!
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Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 6:06 am Post subject: Gmat importance |
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Hi Stacy,
Thank you for your help here, its great
I have a question related to GMAT:
i got 720 (50,35), as you can see, i have a strong quant score and a medium verbal score. i dont live in the u.s.a/england and english is not my mother tounge.
will my verbal score be a problem when applying to 1-15 ranked schools?
do you i need to 'compensate' for it with a good tofel score?
other than GMAT, i have 5+ work experience and experience as a commander in the army and in leading small groups 3-5 people at work
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career_switcher Just gettin' started!
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Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 10:07 am Post subject: Re: Gmat importance |
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| minotauro wrote: | Hi Stacy,
Thank you for your help here, its great
I have a question related to GMAT:
i got 720 (50,35), as you can see, i have a strong quant score and a medium verbal score. i dont live in the u.s.a/england and english is not my mother tounge.
will my verbal score be a problem when applying to 1-15 ranked schools?
do you i need to 'compensate' for it with a good tofel score?
other than GMAT, i have 5+ work experience and experience as a commander in the army and in leading small groups 3-5 people at work
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50 and 35 usually translates to a 710. I don't think a 35 is all that bad to warrant exclusion from a top school. |
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I would not be concerned with your score. A 710 is very good. Hopefully the TOEFL will not be a problem for you. Also, the AWA, your interviews, recs and essays can also be evidence of strong written and oral communication skills. _________________ S T A C Y B L A C K M A N Consulting
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minotauro Just gettin' started!
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Thanks
btw, its 720 , i dont fully know the gmat algorithm so somehow it can also be 710 for others ...
i hope my awa will turn out ok ... |
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