Which top 20 schools are more flexible on the GMAT score?

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For example, (correct me if I'm wrong) but it seems that Wharton, Yale, and Columbia are more stats oriented, compared to say, Kellogg.

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by MBAPrepAdvantage » Wed Oct 08, 2014 10:42 am
At the top end of the Top 20, I have found HBS to be more flexible with lower GMAT scores than Wharton and Columbia if HBS sees other strengths.

At the bottom end of the Top 20, Simon, Goizueta, Kelley, Illinois, Fisher and Krannert have lower average GMAT scores than the scores at the other schools.

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by CriticalSquareMBA » Wed Oct 15, 2014 3:50 pm
All schools have some flexibility when it comes to the GMAT. What it really comes down to is - do you bring something to the table that warrants that flexibility? So if you are an incredibly unique applicant, you get a little leeway! So knowing what you bring to the table is a big component in understanding if not only the program is flexible with their scores, but if they will be flexible with YOURS!

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