Everybody seem to be posting success stories. I wanna post one with a less positive view and hoping for your viewpoint.
BackgroundNon-native speaker
Undergrad: Economics
8 Years investment banking experience in Europe
PreperationSeptember: Very unfocused month, mainly questions from the Official Review. Very unhappy with the progress I made
October: Purchased Veritas Prep on Demand and went through all the lectures, eight tests, and all the study material
November: Final preparation with Veritas and a GMAT on Friday the 13th (no I was not afraid of the 13th)
Took the first GMATPrep test in mid September and scored a 650. Hoped to see much higher numbers in the preparation but the range was always between 620-700. I always thought scoring 650 in the first test would make it relatively easy for me to score 700+ in the actual GMAT but I did not.
Actual GMATTo be very prompt I made a huge mistake in the Quant section that was supposed to be my strong side. I started on the wrong foot, took way to much time in the first questions, e.g. a very easy first question that I did not "see" in the beginning.
With 4 minutes left and 4-5 questions left I did the most stupid thing of all and lost track of time and was out of time - without finishing the test. It looks to me like I lost like 20-30 points on that.
I knew that one of the biggest mistakes of the GMAT is not to complete each task. Therefore my mindset was probably not right during the verbal section.
I thought after the Q section that this was a complete failure and I would see something in the 500's. I knew that one
of the biggest mistakes of the GMAT is not to complete Q or V. Therefore my mindset was probably not right during the verbal section and scored in the low end of my test score range.
After all this time and extremely many hours of work I am very frustrated with my outcome. I have now focused on my essays.
QuestionsDO you think I should retake the GMAT? I am a bit afraid of mistake in that as I have not looked at the GMAT material since the test and don't see that I have much time to study. I could maybe scratch 1-2 weeks at max before a test in late December. On the other hand I have not scored more than 700 in practice tests.
My goal has been to enter one of the leading general management schools. HBS and Stanford GSB have been on the top of my list followed by Kellogg. I have a very strong background and can show admissions proven leadership skills and extensive work experience over a period of a long period. I have strong ties with my community and my extra curriculum activities are "dressed to impress".
I therefore just ask you bluntly. Is my goal of entering Stanford or Harvard completely out of the picture with a 680 GMAT (and should I retake)? he 80% range starts at 670 in both schools if I remember correctly. Would the picture change a lot with a score of 700-720?
If your answer is that I should retake the GMAT how should I alter my preparation from what I did last time.