Hi TwoThrones,
Thanks for posting. For your application, your GMAT score is a fair amount below the averages of the programs you are considering. Have you considered taking the GMAT test again? The reason is your highest score on the exam is self-reported on your application, so admissions teams will focus on your best score. There isn't a lot of harm in taking the test again, as your score is below the averages of many of the schools you are considering:
If you decide to take the test again, we have free GMAT advice here: http://www.stacyblackman.com/gmat-files/
Cheers,
Conrad and the Stacy Blackman Team
Thanks for posting. For your application, your GMAT score is a fair amount below the averages of the programs you are considering. Have you considered taking the GMAT test again? The reason is your highest score on the exam is self-reported on your application, so admissions teams will focus on your best score. There isn't a lot of harm in taking the test again, as your score is below the averages of many of the schools you are considering:
If you decide to take the test again, we have free GMAT advice here: http://www.stacyblackman.com/gmat-files/
Cheers,
Conrad and the Stacy Blackman Team