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I also asked the same questions to some of my friends who went to top 10 mbas. They all told me that as long as you break 3.4 there should not be much of a problem. But there is never a cut off point because there are many determinants to some ones academic performance. 1) years of work exp (inverse relationship) means the longer your work exp the less emphasis placed on your gpa. 2) the degree of difficulities of your course work (engineering major v.s. economics major) 3) the trend of your gpa. i.e., a gpa of 3.4 with upward trend is much better than a 3.5 with a downward trend 4) a 3.4 gpa while working 30 hours a week to support living expenses is better than a 3.6.
So many factors but as long as you break a 3.4 or 3.3 then you should be fine....atleast those were the explanations that I received from HBS, Tuck, MIT, and Yale grads.
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