I'm truly sorry to hear about the distressing experience you had with your GMAT online exam. It's certainly a situation that no student should have to face, especially after dedicating so much time and effort into preparation. It's clear that there should be a more exhaustive check by GMAC to ensure that laptops are indeed compatible to prevent such stressful scenarios.
You've taken the right step by appealing to GMAC for a fee waiver or a discount for an in-center test. It's important that they acknowledge the technical issues you faced and provide appropriate compensation. I encourage you to persist with your appeal to get your money back or some form of recompense.
However, there's a silver lining here. Consider this experience as an opportunity to turn a setback into a stepping stone for greater success. Your mock test scores are a testament to your capability and potential. With this additional time, you have the chance to aim even higher and potentially surpass your previous mock scores.
Let's focus
on a 'last mile' plan to help you make the most of the next 20 days. We can work together to refine your study strategy, focusing on areas that need improvement and reinforcing your strengths. This approach will not only prepare you better for the test but also help boost your confidence, which is just as crucial.
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esilience and adaptability are key traits that will serve you well, not just in exams, but throughout your life. Keep your spirits up, and let's turn this challenge into a triumph.