I could probably study more and achieve somewhere in the 750-780, but after 6 months of studying I have achieved a 710 score. I know there are a lot of other variables to consider, but suffice it to say that I am overall average in every regard.. would a 710 cut it for a top 10 mba program these days? should I spend more energy/get older/ lose more money/ lose more opportunity costs elsewhere in my life to try to achieve a better score, or would I still have a chance at top 10 mba program with a 710 all things mediocre? If not, then being that I am 5 years out of undergrad, what can I do to stand out beyond my gmat then?
Without more info, it's hard to say. There are certainly plenty of applicants who are admitted to top-10 schools and have GMAT scores at around 700 or lower. It really depends on the other elements of your application. If, for example, you don't have much quant in your background, and you scored 700+ largely on the strength of your verbal score, it might make sense to take the test again and try to demonstrate greater quant proficiency. But if the rest of your application is very strong and your GMAT scores are balanced, it probably wouldn't make sense to retake. My advice: post in the admissions consulting forum, but include more info, including your GMAT split, details about your work experience, etc: https://www.beatthegmat.com/ask-an-mba-a ... t-f40.htmlmattyahn wrote:I could probably study more and achieve somewhere in the 750-780, but after 6 months of studying I have achieved a 710 score. I know there are a lot of other variables to consider, but suffice it to say that I am overall average in every regard.. would a 710 cut it for a top 10 mba program these days? should I spend more energy/get older/ lose more money/ lose more opportunity costs elsewhere in my life to try to achieve a better score, or would I still have a chance at top 10 mba program with a 710 all things mediocre? If not, then being that I am 5 years out of undergrad, what can I do to stand out beyond my gmat then?













