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GMAT Scores for the Top Ten MBA Business Schools

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Page 1: GMAT Scores for the Top Ten MBA Business Schools

GMAT Scores for the Top Ten MBA Business Schools

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Are your GMAT scores good enough to get you into a Top Ten MBA program? What about a top EMBA program?

Do you even know what the average GMAT score at the business school you’re targeting is?

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Obviously, the higher your GMAT or GRE score, the better chance you have of gaining admissions to a great business school, and breaking that magical 700 GMAT will put you in an entirely different league! So, on to the scores…

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#1. HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL (HBS): 725 GMAT

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#2 STANFORD UNIVERSITY: 733 GMAT

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#3. CHICAGO BOOTH: 726 GMAT

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#4. WHARTON (University of Pennsylvania): 732 GMAT

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#5. KELLOGG (Northwestern): 724 GMAT

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#6. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY: 715 GMAT

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#7. MIT SLOAN: 716 GMAT

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#8. NYU STERN: 720 GMAT

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#9. DARTMOUTH (Tuck): 717 GMAT

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#10. UC BERKELEY (Haas): 715 GMAT

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Remember, these GMAT scores are just AVERAGES,

which means scores both higher and lower got in.

Good luck applying, and visit my MBA blog below

for more MBA admissions tips and advice!

www.MBAIvyLeague.com


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