To retake or not to retake

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To retake or not to retake

by mbunny » Wed Oct 03, 2007 10:54 am
Hi Stacy,

Thanks in advance for evaluate my profile. I just take the GMAT today and score well under my own average in GMATPrep, Powerprep and 800 scores.com CATs.

My main question is should I retake my Gmat or not?

I am a Canadian and looks forward to get into Rotman (University of Toronto) or Schulich (York University).

Here's my profile:
- GPA, major, school
Graduated in Queen's University with Double major in Economcis and Psychology, 79.5% ~3.0 GPA

- GMAT with breakdown
Math 42 (66 Percentile)
Verbal 37 (82 Percentile)
Overall 640 (78 Percentile)

- resume highlights, including company name, job titles and promotions
2 years of experience total, 1 1/2 in Scotiabank, working in the operational side, recently promoted to a senior position

- extracurricular involvements
mainly done in highschool and university years: join afterschool program to take care of kids, a VP of cultural student association, volunteer in psychological research and various community services. Join research program in elementary school to help student with ADD and difficulites in readying.

- awards, patents, publications, etc...
Honour Roll in high school (over 80 average)
Dean list in 4th year university (over 80 average)

- interesting personal facts - countries lived in, challenges faced, unusual interests
- currently reside in Toronto, Canada. Chinese was bornt in a Portugese colonies, fluent in speaking and writing Chinese and English, basic conversation skills in Portugese.
- As a VP of Hong kong student association, helped Hong kong government to promote tourism by organizing exhibition in university.
- golfing, yoga, belly dance.


Thanks!

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by Amy » Wed Oct 03, 2007 12:10 pm
Hi mbunny,

You're basically right around the mean for both schools, so it's really up to you whether you have the time to take the GMAT again, and think you could improve significantly. Otherwise you may want to spend your time on essays and other parts of the application.

Good luck!

Amy
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