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While there is no GMAT cut-off for Wharton, you should be familiar with the general range of GMAT scores at the school:
720
650 to 770
If you want to be competitive for Wharton, you should try to score 720 or higher and no lower than 650, though it is certainly possible to gain acceptance with a lower and even much lower score. While no GMAT score will technically exclude you from consideration for admission, a low GMAT score could raise a red flag.
Ultimately, the entire package matters (GMAT, work experience, application essays, interviews, recommendations, and undergraduate GPA). Since you are applying for business school, work experience is extremely important. Upon enrollment, the average amount of work experience is approximately 4.5 years for each student, which is fairly substantial.
You should also consider the brand of the school. The Wharton application is famously comprehensive and requires several, extensive essays and a substantial commitment on the part of your recommenders (in the past, recommenders have had to write as many as 3-4 pages for a single applicant). To satisfy the requirements of the process, you should make sure that you have contributed substantially to organizational endeavors–whether this means work, community service or extracurricular activities.
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