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.
GMAT, its fine, that 48 used to be an 82 or 81 percentile a few years ago when i took it (yeah, really)
GMAT ftw
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
can always submit both?
GMAT.
The subscore percentiles have become meaningless in recent years, but a 750 is a 750 is a 750.
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