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I have managed to score quant 45 59% and verbal 31 62% overall 650 69%. I wanted to go to bocconi so i applied early as they said and they put me on hold and the only way to assess my application again is if i score 75-80% quant. I mean com on ... we all know that gmat quant scores are inflated and 5 years ago or 10 45 quant was a decent score. What should i do? My score ranged from 44 to 49 from gmatprep scores.
I must sit the gmat before the 8 of june.Is it possible to do that? I haven't studied for the gmat since the 6 of december.
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I have managed to score quant 45 59% and verbal 31 62% overall 650 69%. I wanted to go to bocconi so i applied early as they said and they put me on hold and the only way to assess my application again is if i score 75-80% quant. I mean com on ... we all know that gmat quant scores are inflated and 5 years ago or 10 45 quant was a decent score. What should i do? My score ranged from 44 to 49 from gmatprep scores.
I must sit the gmat before the 8 of june.Is it possible to do that? I haven't studied for the gmat since the 6 of december.
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If they say so there's no option for you.....for 75-80%ile you need a Q49......some bit of work needs to be put in.......definitely possible in the 2+ months of time you have......
I still have acess to magoosh. I also have mgmat books + advanced quant. How much should i study each day ? Is there a program for me to follow ?
During the real gmat i messed up 2 questions due to timing. I used to practise on paper and not on the thing that they give you on test day. I used to write down on each page how much time i have left but during the test day ive made a stupid mistake and skipped two questions.
I think that even if i score a 48 i will get accepted. So i was thinking if i should sit two times the test.One time in may and one in june. Does this sound good?
I still have acess to magoosh. I also have mgmat books + advanced quant. How much should i study each day ? Is there a program for me to follow ?
During the real gmat i messed up 2 questions due to timing. I used to practise on paper and not on the thing that they give you on test day. I used to write down on each page how much time i have left but during the test day ive made a stupid mistake and skipped two questions.
I think that even if i score a 48 i will get accepted. So i was thinking if i should sit two times the test.One time in may and one in june. Does this sound good?
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MGMAT and OG should be fine. Just focus on areas where you either take long to solve or have low accuracy. Ya taking it in May is a good idea. You'll have time for another shot in case that doesn't go favourably.
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