To the question above regarding powerprep and mgmat, I would argue that MGMAT and the official practice tests are the only good predictors of actual performance. If you got a 770 on the mgmat test, you should expect to do very well if you can relax on game day.
To everyone else, I am aware of the situation and am investigating appropriate programs based on my position in the educational track thus far, and I do appreciate your concern. It turns out that I did get a 6.0 on the AWA though, so I am really hoping that I can get into a program before my score expires!
Thanks for all of your comments and good luck to all of you when you take it!
770 (51Q, 44V)!
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You absolutely rock! Great work and thanks for sharing your experiences with us! Can't wait to hear your story about how you got admitted to a top school as a 'younger' candidate--it's totally doable.
Good luck,
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Good luck,
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