Detail-Oriented Financial Analyst
Yes, you can apply to Wharton without a GMAT — they also accept the GRE, and there's no preference between the two. So if GMAT isn’t your strength or you’ve already taken the GRE, you’re good to go.
For context, the average GRE scores for Wharton MBA admits are usually around 163 Verbal and 162 Quant. Wharton is very clear that they evaluate both tests equally, so you won’t be penalized for choosing one over the other. What matters more is how your overall profile fits — strong work experience, essays, and clear post-MBA goals all weigh heavily in the decision.
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