Paxton...a little about me:
-24 years old, white male, currently reside in NYC
-2+ years experience (3 by next year) specializing in real estate at a commercial bank in NYC; Participated in a 6-month finance co-op with a company in the top 35 of the Fortune 500 during undergrad
-Penn State University, Major: Finance; Overall GPA: 3.55; Major GPA: 4.00 (almost flawless performance in quant and writing courses…poor freshman year, with extremely strong sophomore, junior, and senior campaigns)
-GMAT: 720 (Q49/88%, V38/83%) – 95th Percentile
-Very strong written skills, which I’m certain will show in essays
-Not worried about job security or anything, just ready to go back to school
Paxton Helms - Kaplan wrote:Hello! Thanks for your post!
To answer your question, your clearing the 80/80 hurdle alone is unlikely to have a huge impact on your schools. There are so many other factors to consider, not the least of which include:
- What are the GMAT ranges of the schools to which you are applying?
- What was your GPA and what is your work experience?
- What other intangible (pro and con) do you have?
Getting past the 80/80 mark is good but, alone, is unlikely to swing a decision one way or another. If you can provide more data, I can give you a more detailed analysis.
Cheers--
Paxton