I've written the GMAT twice and the second score was worse than the first one. I will probably blame my poor time management for it.
GMAT1-480 (Q32 V27) (I didn't get these scores even on my worst days)
GMAT2-470 (I didn't bother looking at the Q V scores)
I've revised the strategies and I always come to GMATCLUB for attempting 10-20 questions per day and it went incredibly well. But there is something about the test day and the results with which I am jinxed.
I've come to the conclusion that I won't be doing it anymore.It's taking a lot out of me(emotionally and physically) and I feel I can devote this time in preparing a solid application. I'm looking for an MIM program (I know HEC is out) But I still want a top tier college, atleast ESCP or EDHEC or AUDENCIA(
looking for a place which can provide an average salary of 40k euros or more). I prefer it to be in FRANCE or even GERMANY. I have heard some cases where they have waived the GMAT and I would like to do the same. I will showcase my abilities and skills which are asked in the GMAT and I will produce a solid letter, but I need a thumbs up from an expert to let me know that this is not a waste of time. Also, should I send them a mail or should I attach the waiver letter with my application?
Some info about me, I'm an engineer, CGPA-7 from a reputable college, work experience of 6 months as
MARKETING MANAGER and still working. Some internships and loads of extra curricular activity with several awards in sports and academics. I do read for please so rest assured I can provide an amazing essay and I know exactly schools look for in terms of profile. All I need is an interview call and I'll take it from there.
If this doesn't workout i have to settle with GRENOBLE. Let me know what you think. Thank you.