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Agree with Yash. Take a long break

Speaking from personal experience here. After 2 failed attempts, I took 3 months break from studies and in 3rd attempt achieved my goal.

To be honest, getting back to studying after a break is the hardest part, but its no different than exercising/running. All you need to do is get up and wear the shoes. To stay committed ;)
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Hi saba4010 ,

I would prefer taking exam again and trying to improve your score because this score may lead you to some school for sure but ROI would be very bleak or none.

I believe doing an MBA for the sake of completing it and not getting any ROI is a waste of time and efforts.

P.S: I moved your post to the right forum so that Admission Consultants can chime in.

Good Luck :)
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Agree with Yash. Take a long break

Speaking from personal experience here. After 2 failed attempts, I took 3 months break from studies and in 3rd attempt achieved my goal.

To be honest, getting back to studying after a break is the hardest part, but its no different than exercising/running. All you need to do is get up and wear the shoes. To stay committed ;)
Thanks for those encouraging words !


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