BlackHat098
Hello All,
I gave my GMAT after almost 7 months of prep and scored around 565 in my second attempt, I'm open to both MBA and MiM Programme and was thinking if I stand a chance in any of the good tier 2/3 colleges, I also have 2 years of work ex in an IB company.
Or would be it be advisable for me to prep for GRE and give that a shot as well as I'm aware that quant is my weak area.
Hi BlackHat098,
Here are some thoughts.
On switching to the GREThe GRE Quant section is generally more accessible, no Data Sufficiency, more direct computation. If DS logic is specifically what's killing your score, the switch could genuinely help. But if your underlying math foundations are weak, you'll carry the same problem into a different format.
Quick gut check: take a GRE mock and compare. If you score noticeably better, that's a real signal worth acting on. If the gap is small, switching mainly resets your timeline without fixing the root issue.
On the prep approachSeven months ending at 565 suggests the issue is methodology, not effort. The most common culprit: drilling mixed practice questions without ever systematically closing individual concept gaps. More of the same approach likely produces more of the same results.
If you can share which quant topics are hurting you most (Algebra, Word Problems, Statistics, etc.), it's easier to give targeted advice. But the general principle is clear: something structural in your approach needs to change.
Bottom lineA 620–650+ would put you in a much more realistic position for the programs you're describing. Whether you chase that on the GMAT or GRE depends on where your quant is actually breaking down. It's worth diagnosing before deciding.
Happy to dig deeper if you can share your your GMAT section scores.