Friday, May 29, 2020

Top MBA Program Average GMAT and GRE Scores

Feel free to grab this code and share the timeline on your blog or web site: a href="https://blog.accepted.com/top-mba-program-average-gmat-gre-scores/" img alt="Top MBA Program GMAT and GRE Average Scores from Accepted" src="https://blog.accepted.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/top_mba_program_average_gmat_scores.png" //a Top 10 MBA Program Average GMAT Scores The GMAT is a computer adaptive test that assesses certain analytical, writing, quantitative, verbal and reading skills. Used for admission into graduate management programs. 1. Stanford GSB 740 2. Northwestern (Kellogg) 732 3. UPenn (Wharton) – 730 4. Chicago (Booth)   – 730 5. Harvard – 729 6. Yale SOM – 727 7. UC-Berkeley   (Haas) – 725 8. Columbia – 724 9. MIT (Sloan) – 722 10. Dartmouth (Tuck) – 722 Stanford GSB has set the highest record for it’s incoming MBAs with a 740 GMAT score. Top 10 MBA Program Average GRE Scores The GRE is a standardized test that is an admissions requirement for most graduate schools in the United States. It tests verbal reasoning, analytical writing and quantitative reasoning. 1. Stanford GSB – 329 2. Yale SOM – 328 3. Virginia (Darden) – 326 4. NYU Stern – 324 5. Georgia Tech (Scheller) – 324 6. Carnegie Mellon (Tepper) – 323 7. Michigan (Ross) – 322 8. Dartmouth (Tuck) – 320 9. Cornell (Johnson) – 320 10. UCLA (Anderson) 320 There has been an uptick in the number of MBA applicants submitting and getting in with GRE scores at top MBA programs. Boston University’s Questrom School of Business grabbed the lead with 42% of the 2016 intake accepted based on their GRE scores. For 25 years, Accepted has helped business school applicants gain acceptance to top programs. Our outstanding team of MBA admissions consultants features former business school admissions directors and professional writers who have guided our clients to admission at top MBA, EMBA, and other graduate business programs worldwide including Harvard, Stanford, Wharton, Booth, INSEAD, London Business School, and many more.  Want an MBA admissions expert  to help you get Accepted? Click here to get in touch!

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