How do top B-Schools compare GRE and GMAT scores? What kind of GRE score would you need to become competitive at Top-Tier business schools?
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Do top tier business schools actually use ETS' GRE->GMAT convertor or do they have their own methods to discern a good score? My target schools are the US Top 10 B-schools in a couple of years, and I belong to a hypercompetitive applicant pool (Think Indian/Chinese). I'm thinking of skipping the GMAT, and and working on my other career goals in the meanwhile. GRE Score- 168Q, 168V, 5.5/6 AWA. The score converter by ETS tells me that a comparable GMAT score is 760- if grad school ad-coms agree, I can
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A few years ago I was at a conference where we asked about the converter. The adcom members present (all from top programs) didn't know about it. They were using the percentile score and basically wanted to see above 80% in both. Linda Abraham
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