Hi everyone!
First of all let me tell you that you have answered lots of my questions for free and I am very grateful for that.
I have a doubt about a strategy and the question is:
Should I make my terrible quantitative past a selling point for Msc Finance? I explain: I had 1 quantitative subject in my undergrad and I passed with borderline score, so it's 100% obvious for any adcom that my Quant level is very weak. And for Msc of finance it's a huge point against me.
In December I couldn't understand GMAT questions and now after 6 months I scored 600 (Q44 V27) so a pretty good evolution I'd say. Should I use this story of mine as a way to tell the adcom that "yes I used to be very bad at math up in the past, but as you can see when I really put in the effort, I can learn math and archive good scores" ?
Ones again, I know you guys charge a lot of money for these consultations, I really don't want to come across as abusive of your good will..
If you could give me a hint here, I'd appreciate, if not I understand and appreciate all your help anyways!
Best regards!