Which to submit--170Q/167V GRE vs. 48Q/44V (750) GMAT?

Title pretty much says it all. A 48Q is 76%, which would probably be on the lower side for MBA business schools">M7, which is what I'm looking at.

FWIW, I am not pursuing an MBA to get into banking, but my resume does not show a huge range of quantitative experience. Any thoughts on which score I'd be better off sending to schools? I'd really appreciate any advice.

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RiseAndFire -

With an overall GMAT score like yours - use that every day of the week.

While a 99% on the GRE quant section is fantastic, schools are generally pretty skeptical about the rigor of the test in the first place and have a better idea about how to value the GMAT. People who use GRE scores are most often dual degree candidates, and otherwise, it's still a bit odd to see a GRE instead of a GMAT.

Regards, Jon

Jon Fuller Senior Admissions Counselor Clear Admit, LLC 215.568.2590
 

GMAT.

The subscore percentiles have become meaningless in recent years, but a 750 is a 750 is a 750.

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