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GMAT snafu [#permalink] New post 12 Sep 2004, 13:48
Hi all, I'm looking for some advice. I had previously taken the GMAT in Dec 03 and scored 650 (37 Q, 41 V). Hoping to improve closer to the magical 700 number, I retook it yestreday and despite having prepared for a few months scored significantly lower - 610 (39 Q, 35 V). I am planning to apply to HBS, Tuck, and Chicago but know with such a low score my chances are pretty slim. Any advice on taking it a third time? I want to get my apps in during R1 which means I'd have to take it again the first week of Oct. BTW, I have been consistently scoring 670-700 on prep test - ARCO, 800 score, PR, PowerPrep, etc. so it's not out of the question. Thanks!!
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 [#permalink] New post 01 Oct 2004, 23:35
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