Profile Evaluation: 660 (40v 40q,) 3.34 GPA

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Profile Evaluation: 660 (40v 40q,) 3.34 GPA

by jchar » Wed Jun 26, 2013 2:17 pm
Hello!

I am looking to apply in the fall to NYU, Emory, UCLA, Texas (Austin), and Berkeley. My stats and some more background information can be found below. I am wondering if you think my low quant score will be a significant hinderance in my chances given my significant work experience in the marketing field. If I did retake the test and did worse, would this further hurt my chances?

GMAT: 660 (40v40q)
GPA: 3.34 (note that junior/senior years I had a 3.72)

Work experience:

- Started as an Asst Account Manager at leading advertising firm where I lead the brand advertising campaign launch of Xbox 360 Kinect across 26 global markets. I am now a Senior Account Manager leading the global brand advertising for Levi's (15 global markets) and the North American advertising for a Kraft brand.

Post MBA goals:

Transition to a brand marketing role on the client side

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by Stacy Blackman » Wed Jul 31, 2013 9:05 am
Hi jchar,

Thanks for posting. To answer your question, your GMAT score is below the averages of the schools you are considering, and I would recommend you retake the exam.

With the GMAT, it's important to remember that your highest score is self-reported on your application. For this reason, admissions teams will focus on your best score. There is no harm in taking the exam again.

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