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Hey there,
So sorry for the delayed answer here ma'am. I was on the road for a while and juuuust got back.
But lemme answer your post:
Since you only took the GMAT ONCE, I would definitely suggest you think about retaking. But BEFORE you do, you have to figure out how you can get higher. I think one of the BEST ways to increase your score is to do a course. Yes, they are very expensive. Buuut if your score goes up even 50 points it is totally worth it! Because we are talking about jumping categories in schools, which means jumping categories in your post-MBA salary.
Let's just say that the return on your investment is there.
If you want to take a look at a post taking into consideration the various factors of retaking, have a look here: https://admissionado.com/mba/resources/t ... -the-gmat/
It does have some info that is relatively specific for Indian candidates, but otherwise, the post should be preeeeetty helpful for you.
I hope this helps, and if you have any other questions, do not hesitate!
Best,
Jon
So sorry for the delayed answer here ma'am. I was on the road for a while and juuuust got back.
But lemme answer your post:
Since you only took the GMAT ONCE, I would definitely suggest you think about retaking. But BEFORE you do, you have to figure out how you can get higher. I think one of the BEST ways to increase your score is to do a course. Yes, they are very expensive. Buuut if your score goes up even 50 points it is totally worth it! Because we are talking about jumping categories in schools, which means jumping categories in your post-MBA salary.
Let's just say that the return on your investment is there.
If you want to take a look at a post taking into consideration the various factors of retaking, have a look here: https://admissionado.com/mba/resources/t ... -the-gmat/
It does have some info that is relatively specific for Indian candidates, but otherwise, the post should be preeeeetty helpful for you.
I hope this helps, and if you have any other questions, do not hesitate!
Best,
Jon
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Something for everyone:
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https://admissionado.lpages.co/50-essay ... ked-vol-4/
https://admissionado.lpages.co/case-studies-lp/
https://admissionado.com/mba/reviews/
https://www.glassdoor.com/Reviews/Admis ... 700945.htm
Reach out, and let's gab. Our only requirement is that you don't prefer warm milk over cold milk. Everyone else, 100% welcome.
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 866-409-4753
Hit us up on WhatsApp.
Ping our satellite: 0884#&@-2#101101
Contact us via web form you lazy git: https://admissionado.com/contact/
Mostly, email Claudia.