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ilovebasketball
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Hello Community,
I graduated from a top undergrad business school in 2010. I ended up getting a job in management consulting, and have been doing so for over a year now. I never was good at standardized tests, so I transferred to this school from a community college (no SAT required). My overall GPA ended up being 3.67. Now I am planning to take the GMAT, but I didn't do so well on my Diagnostic. I got a 430
I really don't know how I should study. With my horrible score, no business school will ever accept me. Does anyone have a step by step plan that I can follow to study for the GMAT? I want to start from scratch, and am willing to do anything. I work about 60 hours a week, but could possibly study for 20-30 hours a week. If anyone who has had success from a horrible GMAT score like mine, please let me know. I would ideally like to take the GMAT by the end of May.
I graduated from a top undergrad business school in 2010. I ended up getting a job in management consulting, and have been doing so for over a year now. I never was good at standardized tests, so I transferred to this school from a community college (no SAT required). My overall GPA ended up being 3.67. Now I am planning to take the GMAT, but I didn't do so well on my Diagnostic. I got a 430
I really don't know how I should study. With my horrible score, no business school will ever accept me. Does anyone have a step by step plan that I can follow to study for the GMAT? I want to start from scratch, and am willing to do anything. I work about 60 hours a week, but could possibly study for 20-30 hours a week. If anyone who has had success from a horrible GMAT score like mine, please let me know. I would ideally like to take the GMAT by the end of May.


















