Friday, August 21, 2020

Blog Archive B-School Chart of the Week Liberal Arts College Boasts Best GMAT Scores

Blog Archive B-School Chart of the Week Liberal Arts College Boasts Best GMAT Scores Although quantifying a school’s profile certainly does not tell you everything, it can sometimes be helpful in simplifying the many differences between the various MBA programs. Each week, we bring you a chart to help you decide which of the schools’ strengths speak to you. One might expect top MBA candidates to naturally hail from Harvard or Stanford, institutions with equally impressive MBA programsâ€"or at least from an undergraduate  school with notable strengths in  business. But in fact, those test takers that score the highest on the GMAT apparently come from a school that does not even offer a business major. According to Bloomberg Businessweek’s 2012 Best Business Schools  survey of MBA graduates from 114 top business schools, the highest reported average GMAT score came from a graduate of Swarthmore College, a highly selective liberal arts college in the suburbs of Philadelphia, known for its rigorous curriculum. Swarthmore graduates scored an average of 742.5 (out of 800) on the GMAT, placing them in the 97th  percentile. The survey also revealed that of the 1,250 schools listed as alma maters by the more than 10,000 MBA graduate respondents in 2012, the University of Pennsylvania was mentioned most frequently (119 times). Maybe there is something in the water in Philadelphia… Share ThisTweet B-School Charts

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