Do MSc programs generally have lower average GMAT acceptance rates than MBA programs? I take my GMAT in two weeks and I suspect I'll score somewhere between 560 - 610. I know the minimum requirements for each program, but I'm curious if any of you know what the average score is to be accepted. I've found a lot of information about MBA programs but not much for MSc programs. I'm assuming it's a bit easier to get into an MSc than MBA, but I'm not sure.
Here are the unis I will apply to and their min. GMAT requirements from their websites:
* Erasmus University Rotterdam's MSc in Marketing Management. (600 GMAT min)
* University of Mannheim's MSc in Management/Marketing (550 GMAT min)
* Maastricht University's MSc in Marketing (500 GMAT min)
Of course if I score lower than 600, I know I'll be rejected from Rotterdam. But, how good of a chance do you think I'll have if I only score a 610? What about if I score a 550 for Mannheim & Maastricht? I'm American with a 3.3 GPA from an American university and a year work experience.
Any thoughts at all on my overall chances would be helpful. I know this might not be the best place to post (since this forum is called Find MBA) but I haven't found an MSc forum. Thank you for your insight! :)
Here are the unis I will apply to and their min. GMAT requirements from their websites:
* Erasmus University Rotterdam's MSc in Marketing Management. (600 GMAT min)
* University of Mannheim's MSc in Management/Marketing (550 GMAT min)
* Maastricht University's MSc in Marketing (500 GMAT min)
Of course if I score lower than 600, I know I'll be rejected from Rotterdam. But, how good of a chance do you think I'll have if I only score a 610? What about if I score a 550 for Mannheim & Maastricht? I'm American with a 3.3 GPA from an American university and a year work experience.
Any thoughts at all on my overall chances would be helpful. I know this might not be the best place to post (since this forum is called Find MBA) but I haven't found an MSc forum. Thank you for your insight! :)