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While a 790 would catch the attention of an admissions committee, so would a 760. You would certainly get some special consideration with a 790, because you could help lift a school’s GMAT average which could in turn help improve a ranking, but you would still need to demonstrate your strengths via the rest of your application. While the difference between a 760 and 790 is relatively small, the difference between a 720 is actually much bigger, as this is essentially an average score for most top-schools. Still, in all of these cases, the GMAT alone won’t get you in. You need to offer something significant to the class...
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Guest Wrote:Can a difference between 760 and 790/800 on the GMAT ever translate to the difference between being dinged and being admitted? I have heard from some quarters that once the GMAT score is in the 99th percentile (760 or greater), it doesn't matter to any business school whether its a 760 or an 800 but wanted to hear your feedback. Going by some of the posts on this forum, though, I gather that anything in excess of 720 is probably viewed in the same light by the AdComs at all top schools. Is that right?