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Thanks! I think, pending the GMAT, you will want to spread your risk out - a couple top 10 US, a few 10-20, a couple European. Unless you improve your GMAT, given your demographic, it will very hard to get into top 10 US. You would want to focus more on 15-20 for example. There really is no such thing as a "safety" school when it comes to top 20 US or top European. After top 20, yes, those schools might be considered "safer." ![](static/image/smiley/default/smile.gif)
Generally, you will want to diversify, as you may get scholarship money too from a US school ranked 19 vs. not getting any from a #5 program. Whether you enroll in 2020, it doesn't make a difference. You really want to get your GMAT up to 730 at least or above to be completive for the top US schools. It's simply the nature of your demographic Hope this helps!
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Jon Frank |
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