I am currently preparing for the GMAT and was wondering what kind of score I would need to be considered for a school like Harvard.
I'm 31 and have taken the long road to get through school. In fact, I graduate next spring with my Bachelor in Financial Services. I just started back up this last fall after a few years off. Since being back I've been taking 12-15 hours of school while working 40+ hours a week, and juggling home (wife and 4 kids). I have a 3.875 GPA since I've gone back, but my GPA will probably be about 3.4 when all is said and done (due to lower grades at the start of school).
My plan is to take the GMAT this fall, sit for the CFP exam next spring and enter grad school fall of '10.
I've been working for a brokerage firm for the last 3 1/2 years and currently work in the fixed income group dealing with retail investors.
Basically, I'm just wondering if I have any kind of shot with one of the big schools, and if I do, what kind of score I would need to get.
Plan B is to go to a university locally and get my master's in Finance and obtain my CFA, so the world won't end if I don't make it to Harvard
Any input would be appreciated!
Dan
What kind of score would I need?
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Dan - to be honest, there is no one score that will get you in to HBS. As you probably know, the GMAT score is only one part of your candidacy. School will weight that along with your GPA, work expereince, essays, LORs, etc. I would say the GMAT only has 20-25% of your decision, if that...
That said, you obviously want to score as high as possible. And based on your expected GPA, I believe you want to at least break 700.
Hope that helps,
N
That said, you obviously want to score as high as possible. And based on your expected GPA, I believe you want to at least break 700.
Hope that helps,
N
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