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Where can I go with a 600?

by Guest Mon Aug 04, 2008 4:16 pm

Feeling a little overwhelmed and dismayed here. With a 600 GMAT score, what are my chances at top 20 or 30 schools (UNC, UT-Austin). The rest of my profile is, I believe, really strong and unique.

I'm a 28 year old female, currently working for a fashion magazine, was a fine art major, undergrad GPA 3.9, strong ec's (volunteer work, marathon running, etc). Marketing is my career goal, and I'm not overly concerned about writing compelling essays, creativity and "having a way with words" is just something I've always been good at. My huge negative check mark is that pesky GMAT.

Words of advice? Give it a shot? Retake the test (not sure if I have time to study enough to increase my score), and... just for kicks... what would my chances be at Duke or Ross with a 600?

Thank you.
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by MBAApply Tue Aug 05, 2008 12:50 am

That's tough.

You still have an outside chance, although keep in mind that only 10% of admitted students at the top schools have scores of 660 or lower at places like Duke or Ross (middle 80% is around 660-760 across all top16 schools). For schools like UNC or UT, you should have a better shot since their middle 80% is around 600-700, so you're skirting the bottom 10% for GMAT scores.

If you don't think you can raise your score without significant effort and time, then roll the dice and just apply -- just know that it'll be even more subjective because an adcom will have to be willing to overlook your GMAT, which really comes down to the individuals reviewing your application.

Alex Chu
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