Hi ,
This is SD Kapoor. I am an aspirant for the Top US B Schools and my profile is as follows :
Indian/male /26 :
work Ex : 4.5 years
1.5 years as a free lance software developer for leading consulting firms
Currently working as an Analyst at a top HR consulting firm.
I have given the GMAT 5 times for the past 9 months and ended up with the following scores :
March 2012 :550
May 2012 : 530
August 2012 : 580
October 2012 : 560
November 2012 : 560
In my last two attempts , I was scoring 700+ in mocks , but couldnt perform on the exam day. I am seriously contemplating about giving the GRE.as I think the Computer adaptive nature of the GMAT doesnt suit me and the new pattern of GRE suits me more.
My questions are as follows :
1.In your view are GRE score scores seen in the same light as the GMAT scores ?
2. What would be a balanced and competitive GRE score for Top Business Schools like 700 is the bench mark GMAT score.
3. If I give the GMAT for the 6th time and send the score report... on seeing the 5 'sub-600' scores, would the Adcom have doubts about my academic capability even if I get 700+ in the next attempt?
Is it Advisable to Attempt GRE after Multiple GMAT attempts
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Hi sdk786,
Thanks for posting. The GRE can be the right choice for some candidates. I recommend you read this case study of a candidate who took the GRE and who was accepted into Harvard Business School:
https://www.stacyblackman.com/2011/04/27 ... -low-gmat/
Cheers,
Conrad and the Stacy Blackman Team
Thanks for posting. The GRE can be the right choice for some candidates. I recommend you read this case study of a candidate who took the GRE and who was accepted into Harvard Business School:
https://www.stacyblackman.com/2011/04/27 ... -low-gmat/
Cheers,
Conrad and the Stacy Blackman Team
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