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Very bad GMAT splits M50 V32, explain in optional essay? [#permalink]
03 Dec 2011, 11:35
Hi Stacy,
I have to bring up this miserable memory again and look for some expertise opinion. I had very bad GMAT split: 680 with M50 V32. I got this in my first attempt. And I retook G twice after and scored roughly same score, yet V was even lower (very disappointed given I did so well in my practices)
Question is: do I need to say something in optional essay for my weak Verbal? (like English is a language not a test, my 8-year exp didnt come cheap and my english is very competent, something like this?)
I am a chinese national with 8 years experiences in English-speaking envt across asia-pacific (both studying since high school and working). I speak very decent English and possess great communication and presentation skills. Just this test, I cannot conquer, SAD!!
I am applying LBS, finalizing my essays now.
Thanks all
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Re: Very bad GMAT splits M50 V32, explain in optional essay? [#permalink]
06 Dec 2011, 23:35
Hi jackchu, How was your score on the AWA section of the GMAT test? Admissions teams may be concerned about your low verbal score and fluency in English, and a high AWA score will help ease any concerns. Best, Conrad and the Stacy Blackman Team
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Re: Very bad GMAT splits M50 V32, explain in optional essay? [#permalink]
07 Dec 2011, 01:17
Thanks Stacy. Got 5 for AWA (and 5.5 in my 3rd attempt). I studied in English and worked in global banks. Cannot this experience erase the possible concern on my fluency in English? StacyBlackman wrote: Hi jackchu, How was your score on the AWA section of the GMAT test? Admissions teams may be concerned about your low verbal score and fluency in English, and a high AWA score will help ease any concerns. Best, Conrad and the Stacy Blackman Team
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