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Asnajam

hello needed to ask which universities should i be aiming at ,
i scored 159 on quant and 148 on qualitative section which business schools should i be aiming at

hello needed to ask which universities should i be aiming at ,
i scored 159 on quant and 148 on qualitative section which business schools should i be aiming at
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Looks like your score converts to a 550 GMAT score, which is low by most standards.

I would re-take, or better yet, take the GMAT. Some solid work on both sections, but focusing on getting your verbal up, would go a long way.

Have you seen Duncan's GMAT tier post?
http://find-mba.com/board/gmat/gmat-tiers-strong-schools-for-your-gmat-23247

Even the lowest tier schools all have average GMAT scores of 600+.

Looks like your score converts to a 550 GMAT score, which is low by most standards.

I would re-take, or better yet, take the GMAT. Some solid work on both sections, but focusing on getting your verbal up, would go a long way.

Have you seen Duncan's GMAT tier post?
http://find-mba.com/board/gmat/gmat-tiers-strong-schools-for-your-gmat-23247

Even the lowest tier schools all have average GMAT scores of 600+.
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Mamit

Hi, in order to suggest universities could please share your career goals & profile with us - I mean your academics, work experience and so on. Thanks

Hi, in order to suggest universities could please share your career goals & profile with us - I mean your academics, work experience and so on. Thanks
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Asnajam

my cgpa is 3.2 and my bachelors is in accounting and finance, I'm looking for a masters in management or finance
tution fee in range of 10000-30000

my cgpa is 3.2 and my bachelors is in accounting and finance, I'm looking for a masters in management or finance
tution fee in range of 10000-30000
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