Hello everyone,
I've been a reader of this forum for a while and have benefitted from the great discussions that take place here. I took the test on Nov 3 and scored 660. Quantitative section killed me which was surprising because I took the GMATPREP test on Nov 2 and scored 740 (44V, 48Q). I always thought verbal would be my weak area but in the end it turned out to be quant.
I did not do any of the DS questions from the OG. Maybe thats what brought my score down because I didnt practice enough of those. If you want to do well on quant do a lot of DS questions. Learn the number properties, for variable think about both positive and negative values.
Now my question is, should I retake? I'd be content with 660 if I knew this was my best effort. Just wanted to know what you thought.
I'm applying to Georgetown for next fall, the score is below their average of 677. However my undergrad GPA is about 3.45 and I did OK in Math classes. B in Calculus, A in Statistics.
Hoping to get some advice on retaking or just going with the score and addressing the low quant in the optional essay.
Cheers
I've been a reader of this forum for a while and have benefitted from the great discussions that take place here. I took the test on Nov 3 and scored 660. Quantitative section killed me which was surprising because I took the GMATPREP test on Nov 2 and scored 740 (44V, 48Q). I always thought verbal would be my weak area but in the end it turned out to be quant.
I did not do any of the DS questions from the OG. Maybe thats what brought my score down because I didnt practice enough of those. If you want to do well on quant do a lot of DS questions. Learn the number properties, for variable think about both positive and negative values.
Now my question is, should I retake? I'd be content with 660 if I knew this was my best effort. Just wanted to know what you thought.
I'm applying to Georgetown for next fall, the score is below their average of 677. However my undergrad GPA is about 3.45 and I did OK in Math classes. B in Calculus, A in Statistics.
Hoping to get some advice on retaking or just going with the score and addressing the low quant in the optional essay.
Cheers












