I have a couple of questions; first of all, it took me three attempts to get a 710. Do the top 20 schools look unfavorable on that?
Below are the GMAT stats:
Third GMAT: Q-45; V- 42; AWA- 6.0; Overall- 710
Second GMAT: Q- 40; V- 30; AWA- 5.5; Overall- 580
First GMAT: Q- 40; V- 32; AWA- 6.0; Overall- 600.
Secondly, I am aware that the top tier schools have an 80/80 guideline, and I got 75% on the quant and 95% on the verbal. Do you think my 75% will hurt my chances for acceptance to a top tier school?
Thirdly, I am debating between a full-time and part-time program. I'm 33 years old and don't know if I want to put my life on hold for 2 years while I go to school.
What I'm really asking is how to narrow the field and apply to schools that I have a relatively good shot at getting accepted.
I am aware that the GPA and GMAT are just baseline numbers and don't really dictate if you get into school. However, I don't want to waste my time and money on schools that I have a low percentage shot of getting admitted.
I have been working as an accountant/auditor at a CPA firm for the last three years, I have my California real estate broker's license, I've worked for Disney (paid internship), The Hartford (commercial-lines sales underwriter (3 years)), and Nordstrom (manager (2 years)) since graduating from USC with a 3.2 GPA.
These are the schools I'm thinking of applying to:
Northwestern (part-time)
Chicago (part-time)
UCLA (part-time)
Cornell
Duke
Virginia
Let me know if I'm on the right track with the schools in which I'm going to apply.
I appreciate all of your help.