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Final Short list universities which accept GMAT scores

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Hi All,

I am from India and am planning to apply to MS(Finance) program for fall 2011. I have written GMAT and scored a 750(Q:50,V:41,AWA:5). Please help me shorlist my universities. I am planning to apply to the following.

1. CMU
2. Georgia Tech
3. Baruch
4. Univ of Illinois Urbana Champaign
5. Boston Univ
6. Rutgers
7. Princeton
8. Claremont

I have 3 years of work experience in a top software firm.
I have completed all the prerequisites for the maths/computing courses and have excellent grades in my undergraduate for these courses.

Any suggestions on the final shorlist? Please make sure that the tuition fee does not exceed 70000$.

Thanks,
Nikhil
 
If I were you, this would be the order of the shortlisted universities.

1) Baruch
2) CMU
3) Princeton
4) Georgia Tech
5) Urbana Champaign
6) Boston, Rutgers, Claremont.
 
Hey Andy, speaking of the ranking... any clue as to when the new ranking will come out? :D
 
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