bb wrote:
The traditionally accepted rule/principle is that you are unlikely to get a scholarship in a top 20 for a high GMAT Score.
You are highly likely to get one in a Top 50 and guaranteed to get one in a top 100. Usually that threshold is around 700-750, so if you have anything above that score, you are in a good place. However, choosing between a top 20 vs. Top 100, I would err on the top 100 side unless you really can't come up with the money; the lines become blurry when you take a #18 vs. #22
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