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erumsayyar
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Hi guys,
I recently gave the GMAT on 4th March 2016. I prepared for 2 months and ended up with a really bad score. I got a score of 330/800 (Q 25 & V 12) and I got a 4.0 in the AWA. It looks like I didn't even prepare for the exam. I was able to manage my time and answered all the questions of both sections. I'm so devastated and disappointed. I feel like I can't do anything in life. I was so disheartened that after giving the exam I didn't feel like doing anything. I wasn't expecting this score at all. I really want to do an MBA. I need advice from everyone on what I should do next? If I re-take, then for how long should I prepare? By how many points does one's score increase? I want to increase my score by 200 points at least. My target score is around 500-600. Is it possible or not? I didn't self-study as well I joined an academy for 6 weeks for preparation of the exam.
I used the Official Guide 2015, Barron's book and some of the Manhattan GMAT books for preparation. I have never given standardized tests like GMAT before ever in my life nor have I given computer adaptive exams. It was my first time, maybe that would have been the reason why I wasn't able to perform well. Moreover, before giving the Official GMAT exam I gave a GRE mock exam on 23rd Feb. 2016 without any preparation and I scored 292/340 (Q 147 & V 145). I didn't take any GMAT mock exams like everyone does before the exam but I used to practice questions from the books and internet too.
I would appreciate if anyone helps me out.
I recently gave the GMAT on 4th March 2016. I prepared for 2 months and ended up with a really bad score. I got a score of 330/800 (Q 25 & V 12) and I got a 4.0 in the AWA. It looks like I didn't even prepare for the exam. I was able to manage my time and answered all the questions of both sections. I'm so devastated and disappointed. I feel like I can't do anything in life. I was so disheartened that after giving the exam I didn't feel like doing anything. I wasn't expecting this score at all. I really want to do an MBA. I need advice from everyone on what I should do next? If I re-take, then for how long should I prepare? By how many points does one's score increase? I want to increase my score by 200 points at least. My target score is around 500-600. Is it possible or not? I didn't self-study as well I joined an academy for 6 weeks for preparation of the exam.
I used the Official Guide 2015, Barron's book and some of the Manhattan GMAT books for preparation. I have never given standardized tests like GMAT before ever in my life nor have I given computer adaptive exams. It was my first time, maybe that would have been the reason why I wasn't able to perform well. Moreover, before giving the Official GMAT exam I gave a GRE mock exam on 23rd Feb. 2016 without any preparation and I scored 292/340 (Q 147 & V 145). I didn't take any GMAT mock exams like everyone does before the exam but I used to practice questions from the books and internet too.
I would appreciate if anyone helps me out.













