Hi everyone,
So, I applied to a select number of top schools, though with a glaring downside - below 80% GMAT. In fact it's way below. I don't know what got into me, but I hit submit anyway. Just received my first reject today, and what I guess I had a feeling about hit me now - my app is just not up to snuff this time. GPA is avg as well from a state school, with a background in real estate investment with a family business I grew up with.
I called Columbia, and they said it's a 'personal decision' whether I'd like to withdraw or not - in either case, they will see me as a re-applicant if I am applying the same year. I wonder - if you're considered a re-app anyway, how is a full denial seen as opposed to a withdrawal? Any thoughts? I know the app fee is nonrefundable, but I am willing to withdraw if it means having a more favorable review R1 in October of this year.
Any help would be greatly appreciated..
So, I applied to a select number of top schools, though with a glaring downside - below 80% GMAT. In fact it's way below. I don't know what got into me, but I hit submit anyway. Just received my first reject today, and what I guess I had a feeling about hit me now - my app is just not up to snuff this time. GPA is avg as well from a state school, with a background in real estate investment with a family business I grew up with.
I called Columbia, and they said it's a 'personal decision' whether I'd like to withdraw or not - in either case, they will see me as a re-applicant if I am applying the same year. I wonder - if you're considered a re-app anyway, how is a full denial seen as opposed to a withdrawal? Any thoughts? I know the app fee is nonrefundable, but I am willing to withdraw if it means having a more favorable review R1 in October of this year.
Any help would be greatly appreciated..












