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Samuel Waters
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Hello all,
My aim is to apply for a MBA at the top US schools.
I work in an internal audit role for one of the largest global banks and due to a busy work schedule travelling to various jurisdictions I would be grateful for some advice on how I should focus my time.
"¢ Scenario 1. Take time and a methodical approach in preparing for the GMAT and application process, targeting a score of 690-720 and apply in round two; or
"¢ Scenario 2. Keep my GMAT preparation to question practice and target a score of 630-650 to ensure I get an application in for the first round.
It would be great to hear your thoughts and any additional suggestions.
Thanks,
Sam
My aim is to apply for a MBA at the top US schools.
I work in an internal audit role for one of the largest global banks and due to a busy work schedule travelling to various jurisdictions I would be grateful for some advice on how I should focus my time.
"¢ Scenario 1. Take time and a methodical approach in preparing for the GMAT and application process, targeting a score of 690-720 and apply in round two; or
"¢ Scenario 2. Keep my GMAT preparation to question practice and target a score of 630-650 to ensure I get an application in for the first round.
It would be great to hear your thoughts and any additional suggestions.
Thanks,
Sam












