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Hi Mike -
It's hard to answer your question without knowing more about your experiences, but if you can demonstrate business-skills: initiative, proven results, leadership, working with teams, building relationships, etc. in a non-business context and connect them to what you want to do in the future, your lack of business background will not necessarily hurt you. Schools see lots of applicants from various fields; what's important is what the applicant has done with the field to demonstrate managerial potential.
I can't answer about GMAT scores without knowing so many other factors, like what schools you're interested in, your undergraduate GPA, and the rest of your profile, but I hope I at least answered part of your question.
Best,
Jessica Shklar MBAMission
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