640 (Q:40 V:38) -> 700 (Q:41 V:45) in one month & I'm

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by ashton_s_83 » Tue Aug 25, 2009 10:59 am
I think it depends on the colleges you apply to. If the degree you apply to requires a good knowledge of quant, i.e. engineer, finance, etc. your quant score should be higher. But do remember, your score is a good one ...

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by swashbuckle » Tue Aug 25, 2009 12:27 pm
ashton_s_83 wrote:I think it depends on the colleges you apply to. If the degree you apply to requires a good knowledge of quant, i.e. engineer, finance, etc. your quant score should be higher. But do remember, your score is a good one ...
thanks, i was actually hoping to apply for accountancy or finance, but 41 isn't a 'poor' score right?

i hope my 2 yrs worth of experience working in a bank would help me :(

i was doing corporate banking & credit analysis