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GMAT 590

by Nabor » Fri Mar 16, 2012 7:50 am
Hi,
I am a 27 years old French National. I have a bachelors in engineering (Information system) 3.3 GPA. Since then have worked in several consulting societies for 5 years.

Now, I, very recently, mindful of my aim of getting into a b-school gave GMAT. Apparently, did not do well and scored mere 590. While i still somewhere deep down within feel to give my GMAT again for a better score. I am also evaluating now whether 590 is good enough score for some good, recognized programs.

Would request you to please evaluate my profile and suggest programs that would help me make through. I do not intend to change my work altogether and i want to continue in technology consulting for some time. I am looking forward to an MBA program (full time) that helps me in grooming myself. Thanks a lot.
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by Deena@ClearAdmit » Fri Mar 23, 2012 12:01 pm
Hi Nabor, and thanks for your post!

I can understand that you're disappointed with your GMAT score and have some questions about what to do next. My first question for you is whether or not you had any specialized preparation for your test, and if that might work for you in the future. A 590 is definitely not within the range for the most competitive US MBA programs. If it's possible for you to improve your score and you have time to prepare for the test, I think that would be a sensible route to take.

Feel free to contact us at [email protected] for a more detailed, free initial assessment.

Best,

Deena

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