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hypermeganet
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Hello,
I am about to submit my R2 applications and I wanted to just run something by you guys before hitting the button.
I took the GMAT on Saturday (1/9) and scored a 680...but my breakdown was a 39Q, 44V. I had some extenuating circumstances (basically there was a loud jackhammer running for a portion of my quant section that disrupted my concentration pretty badly). I don't know how much of a difference it made, really, as I was testing in the 42-44Q and a 43-46V...so I wasn't super far off of my averages.
Basically, I will explain this in the optional essay and point to my quant undergrad work, consulting internship that required me to understand fairly complex engineering work, and post grad courses in accounting and finance at Wharton. I want to know how much of a killer you think it will be in my apps or if it will be less of an issue than I think. I'm applying to Stern, Texas, and USC.
Some other background: 3.83 overall GPA (and a 4.0 in my 2 Wharton postbacc classes) in a science major from an Ivy.
2 year internship and 1 year full-time doing business consulting work (energy focus) at NGO.
2 years of cash management operations at top investment management firm.
Also, I am considering an application to UCLA and MIT, but am I too far out of their league to be considered for R3?
I am about to submit my R2 applications and I wanted to just run something by you guys before hitting the button.
I took the GMAT on Saturday (1/9) and scored a 680...but my breakdown was a 39Q, 44V. I had some extenuating circumstances (basically there was a loud jackhammer running for a portion of my quant section that disrupted my concentration pretty badly). I don't know how much of a difference it made, really, as I was testing in the 42-44Q and a 43-46V...so I wasn't super far off of my averages.
Basically, I will explain this in the optional essay and point to my quant undergrad work, consulting internship that required me to understand fairly complex engineering work, and post grad courses in accounting and finance at Wharton. I want to know how much of a killer you think it will be in my apps or if it will be less of an issue than I think. I'm applying to Stern, Texas, and USC.
Some other background: 3.83 overall GPA (and a 4.0 in my 2 Wharton postbacc classes) in a science major from an Ivy.
2 year internship and 1 year full-time doing business consulting work (energy focus) at NGO.
2 years of cash management operations at top investment management firm.
Also, I am considering an application to UCLA and MIT, but am I too far out of their league to be considered for R3?

















