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Old 05-03-2006, 08:39 PM   #1 (permalink)
meb2183
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Importance of Breakdown (Q v. V)

Hi all -

I am taking the GMAT in 2 weeks and have been practicing voraciously for the past month. I am consistantly scoring 99th% (~46) for my verbal, but my quant is fluctuating between 66th (~42) and 86th (forget the raw here). The result is usually a score between 720 (with the 42 q) to 760 (with my highest q).

I am aiming for admit to H/S/W and was wondering how the breakdown could hurt me (I know a 720 is "good enough" but will the low quant being offset by the high verbal hurt me?)

Thanks in advance for any help!

If it helps, a little about me:
Just graduated Cornell (3.92gpa). Will be working full-time for Bain & Co. next year. Intend on applying for admission after 2nd or 3rd year.

~meb
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