Its beyond terrible! I have been preparing for the last 3-4 months intensely, not to mention this is my third time taking the GMAT. My score - Upper 500s!
The question I have is should I take the GMAT again?
What I did differently this time compared to the past?
- I had a very different strategy during my preparation this time around, and my test prep scores reflected my hardwork. I read throught the Manhattan series making notes and ensuring I understood especially the SC. In addition, as I went through questions, I spent a lot of time reviewing questions I got wrong, why I got them wrong and how to solve similar questions. I also was actively participating in various forums like this.
My prep scores:
Kaplan - ranged from 540 - 590.
MGMAT 1 - 640
MGMAT 2 - 630
MGMAT 3 - 690
MGMAT 4 - 640
MGMAT 5 - 640
MGMAT 6 - 630
MGMAT 1 (reset) - 670
GMATPrep 1 - 690
GMATPrep 1 (repeat) - 710
GMATPrep 2 - 710
After these scores, I felt confident that the worst I would do would be the upper 600s.
After my test today, when I saw my score, I was very upset- how did this happen? So now, the question is do I take the GMAT 1 more last time or give up on the idea of B-school altogether?
GMAT-ers out there - please help! I appreciate any serious feedback, suggestions and/or recommendations.
The question I have is should I take the GMAT again?
What I did differently this time compared to the past?
- I had a very different strategy during my preparation this time around, and my test prep scores reflected my hardwork. I read throught the Manhattan series making notes and ensuring I understood especially the SC. In addition, as I went through questions, I spent a lot of time reviewing questions I got wrong, why I got them wrong and how to solve similar questions. I also was actively participating in various forums like this.
My prep scores:
Kaplan - ranged from 540 - 590.
MGMAT 1 - 640
MGMAT 2 - 630
MGMAT 3 - 690
MGMAT 4 - 640
MGMAT 5 - 640
MGMAT 6 - 630
MGMAT 1 (reset) - 670
GMATPrep 1 - 690
GMATPrep 1 (repeat) - 710
GMATPrep 2 - 710
After these scores, I felt confident that the worst I would do would be the upper 600s.
After my test today, when I saw my score, I was very upset- how did this happen? So now, the question is do I take the GMAT 1 more last time or give up on the idea of B-school altogether?
GMAT-ers out there - please help! I appreciate any serious feedback, suggestions and/or recommendations.

















