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Hi,1590:-) I think with your strong working experiences, shouldn't select schools based on its average GMAT. Is that how you decide on Darden & Purdue? Be confident about your whole package, and open up the pool of schools which might be appealing to you, there're some other great programs in Europe with good ROI, as well as the Magic 7 or Top 10 in US. Try to find opportunities talking to alumni or communicating via emails, the more you feel comfortable with them, the better chance that these schools may fit you. Another important aspect is of course the Essays. Some say, if you find the essay questions inspiring, it's a good sign of matching. Try to enjoy the whole process if you can:-) Bon Weekend! |