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I am aiming for the top 15 schools in R2 for an MIM. I am a second year business undergrad student from India with a CGPA of 3.83, tons of leadership experiences, an enriching internship experience from an MNC, strong language skills and volunteering experience pf 6 months from an NGO. Yet, I feel like my profile is not strong enough because of the lack of a strong GMAT score. I have bombed my GMAT mocks and I have my first attempt coming in less than 20 days. I have not been able to complete the e-gmat course and I lack practice. I have always aced exams but I find myself bombing the two GMAT mocks I have taken. The exam is so exhausting, I find myself giving up halfway and think "This is too hard, MH level difficulty". This has led me to consider taking a GRE mock and go for it as well. I can submit the better score ahead. Kindly lend me your thoughts and experience of GRE prep. I need a last mile push and replenished self-belief.
The exam is so exhausting, I find myself giving up halfway and think "This is too hard, MH level difficulty". This has led me to consider taking a GRE mock and go for it as well. I can submit the better score ahead. Kindly lend me your thoughts and experience of GRE prep. I need a last mile push and replenished self-belief.
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Hi nemochow,
You can absolutely take the GRE, or both the GMAT and the GRE. But what about the GMAT do you find exhausting?
If you feel taking the GRE may be the better move for you, then you have nothing to lose by taking an official practice GRE to see where you stand. If you need further advice after taking it, feel free to reach out with your score breakdown, and we can take things from there.