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daniyatom
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I have a question regarding the need to retake my GMAT. I took my GMAT this Sat and received a 620 (was not too happy with my verbal). I am still reeling and disappointed about my score as I thought that I would have gotten at least a 670...but oh well.
I have about 8 years of full time work experience in the development/contracting (building and land development) field in the US. I attended a top 50 engineering program (an average program i guess...Top 50 ain't much) in the US, and am currently a green card holder (don't know if i would be considered an international student for admission standard purposes - i have heard that it is easier to get in as an international student). 3.5 GPA
The schools that I am considering are UCLA (part time), Berkeley (part time), Emory (part time), NYU (part time), Michigan (part time) and Northwestern (part time).
Notwithstanding my essays and rec letters, will my GMAT hold me back? I think the schools that I want to attend have average GMAT scores of around 640-690 (this is the ave scores of their part time programs and not FT which have higher GMAT averages).
Please advise
I have about 8 years of full time work experience in the development/contracting (building and land development) field in the US. I attended a top 50 engineering program (an average program i guess...Top 50 ain't much) in the US, and am currently a green card holder (don't know if i would be considered an international student for admission standard purposes - i have heard that it is easier to get in as an international student). 3.5 GPA
The schools that I am considering are UCLA (part time), Berkeley (part time), Emory (part time), NYU (part time), Michigan (part time) and Northwestern (part time).
Notwithstanding my essays and rec letters, will my GMAT hold me back? I think the schools that I want to attend have average GMAT scores of around 640-690 (this is the ave scores of their part time programs and not FT which have higher GMAT averages).
Please advise












