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Sakina
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Some advice..
A friend of mine got a 750 on his GMAT. He is definitely very intelligent. He applied to several top programs, and even got interviews to many of them, but in the end was rejected by every single one. What I'd like to point out here is that the GMAT is not everything. He said that he put so much effort into studying for his GMAT, he didn't work very hard at his essays and letters of recommendation. So in their eyes, that made him a competent but boring candidate.
I got a 600 on my GMAT a few months ago, I took it without preparing and I have always been bad at math. I got a 42 on the verbal, but hit the 33rd percentile with the math. I've been studying for the last few weeks and will retake tomorrow--we will see what happens. But even if I only get up to a 650, I will be applying to the same top schools my friend applied to--but with individualized, risky essays. I'll keep you guys tuned to if I get any interviews/admissions. I'd like for us all to be able to believe that it's not ALL about testing.
A friend of mine got a 750 on his GMAT. He is definitely very intelligent. He applied to several top programs, and even got interviews to many of them, but in the end was rejected by every single one. What I'd like to point out here is that the GMAT is not everything. He said that he put so much effort into studying for his GMAT, he didn't work very hard at his essays and letters of recommendation. So in their eyes, that made him a competent but boring candidate.
I got a 600 on my GMAT a few months ago, I took it without preparing and I have always been bad at math. I got a 42 on the verbal, but hit the 33rd percentile with the math. I've been studying for the last few weeks and will retake tomorrow--we will see what happens. But even if I only get up to a 650, I will be applying to the same top schools my friend applied to--but with individualized, risky essays. I'll keep you guys tuned to if I get any interviews/admissions. I'd like for us all to be able to believe that it's not ALL about testing.












