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butiwantedapony
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- Joined: Fri Mar 13, 2009 11:45 am
I took the gmat last week, after basically zero preparation, and a few years out of school, and as expected, did very badly (430). Now, I need to get at LEAST a 550 to be accepted into the program I am trying to get into. Over 600 would be great.
I do not aspire for the 750+ scores that many of you are striving for. I just want to get a good enough score to be accepted to this particular MBA program.
I am retaking the gmat in 6 weeks from today, which will be my last opportunity to take the exam in order for my scores to arrive before the application deadline. Any suggestions to help me prepare? I have ordered the 12th edition of the Official Guide, and another book aimed at Gmat beginners.
I am a master procrastinator, which is my big downfall. I am also an excellent student, and have a very high GPA from my undergrad (from a great school, none-the-less). But I have never done well with these types of standardized tests. I graduated 9th in my HS class (out of 127), yet only scored 1060 on the SAT (after two previous attempts at 1050 and 1030).
Anyways, I could use any tips or pointers. I have just six short weeks so I must buckle down and get myself prepared!
I do not aspire for the 750+ scores that many of you are striving for. I just want to get a good enough score to be accepted to this particular MBA program.
I am retaking the gmat in 6 weeks from today, which will be my last opportunity to take the exam in order for my scores to arrive before the application deadline. Any suggestions to help me prepare? I have ordered the 12th edition of the Official Guide, and another book aimed at Gmat beginners.
I am a master procrastinator, which is my big downfall. I am also an excellent student, and have a very high GPA from my undergrad (from a great school, none-the-less). But I have never done well with these types of standardized tests. I graduated 9th in my HS class (out of 127), yet only scored 1060 on the SAT (after two previous attempts at 1050 and 1030).
Anyways, I could use any tips or pointers. I have just six short weeks so I must buckle down and get myself prepared!