Hi,
I gave my gmat exam today and got a score of 580. i want to know what are the chances for me to get into Degroot or laurier MBA.(coop programmes). as both the colleges avg score is 600.
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Gmat: 580 (Q:48,V:21)
GPA : 3.5
Experience: 1.5 Years (Cognizant Technology Solutions).
Chances for 580 score in degroot or laurier CoOP programmes
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Hi phani,
You're ultimately asking an Admissions question, so you might want to pose it to the Admissions Experts in their Forum here:
https://www.beatthegmat.com/ask-an-mba-a ... t-f40.html
Assuming that the 600 is not a 'minimum' score requirement at either of those two Programs, then your 580 is likely "in the range" of what each School would find acceptable. If you know how to calculate an average, then you know that an average score of 600 means that some invitees earned a GMAT score that was higher than a 600 while other invitees earned a score that was lower than a 600.
All that having been said, you will likely need to provide more information about your overall profile than what you've offered here, but I'll leave that up to the Admissions Experts to ask you about.
GMAT assassins aren't born, they're made,
Rich
You're ultimately asking an Admissions question, so you might want to pose it to the Admissions Experts in their Forum here:
https://www.beatthegmat.com/ask-an-mba-a ... t-f40.html
Assuming that the 600 is not a 'minimum' score requirement at either of those two Programs, then your 580 is likely "in the range" of what each School would find acceptable. If you know how to calculate an average, then you know that an average score of 600 means that some invitees earned a GMAT score that was higher than a 600 while other invitees earned a score that was lower than a 600.
All that having been said, you will likely need to provide more information about your overall profile than what you've offered here, but I'll leave that up to the Admissions Experts to ask you about.
GMAT assassins aren't born, they're made,
Rich