490 (27Q, 31V) ADVICE PLEASE

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490 (27Q, 31V) ADVICE PLEASE

by aimistrue » Wed Aug 31, 2011 11:34 pm
Hello,

I just took my GMAT today for the second time and received a 490 (27Q, 31V). The first time I took it was several months ago and I received a 430 (21Q, 27V). After the first test, I took a break for several months, did not study, and debated whether or not I wanted to continue to pursue this journey at all. But this summer I dusted myself off and decided to get back on the horse. I enrolled myself in a prep course and studied for about two months until test day. Although I'm happy to see improvement from my first test, I still feel I can at least pull off a mid-500 score, maybe higher. I scored between a 460-550 during my practice tests this time around (my last one being the highest at 33Q 33V), so I feel that I will score better if I continue to practice. I want to enroll for 2012 so I am considering to re-take it in one to two months.

Do you think retaking it and scoring possibly in the mid-500s would be worth it for me in terms of the admissions process? Also, although my dream is to go to a top-school like Stern or USC, what are my chances of getting into a CSU in California? For example, I heard that your chances are good if you score a 500 for a school like CSULB, but I just checked their website and the school states "80% GMAT range is 560 to 630". Is this a recent increase/ reliable??? It sounds really inflated to me for CSULB, but maybe I was misinformed. I hear different averages and ranges for schools all the time, so it's difficult for me to properly evaluate my application.

Any recommendations/ advice for my situation would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks for your help!!!
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by prateek_guy2004 » Thu Sep 01, 2011 11:08 am
Hi mate

Well its sad to hear that..though i can see improvement and certainly i believe that you can score much higher than that.....You should only retake when you get around 600 + in all your practice tests.....

I believe you have good chances in your listed univ..but by scoring higher you will enhance you possiblities of getting into a top school.

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by aimistrue » Thu Sep 01, 2011 1:44 pm
Thanks prateek. Any advice on how to improve my quant score? I have the Princeton Review book and OG, but am thinking on investing in the Manhattan GMAT books now.

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by prateek_guy2004 » Thu Sep 01, 2011 1:59 pm
Even i have used PR ,OG too but yes certainly Manhattan are well know thought i am just using Manhattan SC i dont know about rest of them...but they are good.

But i prefer kaplan Premier with kaplan 800 nice books..
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