Hi! First of all, good job for the useful information on this forum!
I would like to know if it is reasonnable to think that business schools take in consideration that an applicant is not a native english speaker (in my case, french canadian) and therefore, would have naturally more difficulty in the verbal section. On the few practice tests that I have done, I have averaged a GMAT score of 680 very unbalanced (99% in math, an so so in the verbal section). Considering that I am not a native english speaker, do you think I stand a chance to get in a top 10 mba school?
Thanks for your opinion.
Best regards,
Maxime
I would like to know if it is reasonnable to think that business schools take in consideration that an applicant is not a native english speaker (in my case, french canadian) and therefore, would have naturally more difficulty in the verbal section. On the few practice tests that I have done, I have averaged a GMAT score of 680 very unbalanced (99% in math, an so so in the verbal section). Considering that I am not a native english speaker, do you think I stand a chance to get in a top 10 mba school?
Thanks for your opinion.
Best regards,
Maxime












