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ikant
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Hello clan,
I am a software engineer working with TCS in India for two and a half years. I had written GMAT once in the year 2006 and scored a 710.
I was extremely happy about this and the hallowed portals of the top business schools were the order of my dreams. I had applied to the following schools:
1). Darden
2). UCLA - Anderson
3). UIUC - Kenan Flagler
4). Tepper
5). ISB
I had my interviews done with a three out of the five schools mentioned above. I was hopeful to crack one of these schools, but Fate had it otherwise.
I hav not got an Admit or even a Waitlist by any of these schools. I was filled with feelings of rage and anger for about a month. But now I have got over the turbulence. My counsellor says that my GMAT score needs to be improved.
So I am going at it again this year with a 70 days study time. Could the community here help me with a study plan and the recommended study guides that may assist me in nailing a 750+ score?
Millions of thanks in advance,
iKant
I am a software engineer working with TCS in India for two and a half years. I had written GMAT once in the year 2006 and scored a 710.
I was extremely happy about this and the hallowed portals of the top business schools were the order of my dreams. I had applied to the following schools:
1). Darden
2). UCLA - Anderson
3). UIUC - Kenan Flagler
4). Tepper
5). ISB
I had my interviews done with a three out of the five schools mentioned above. I was hopeful to crack one of these schools, but Fate had it otherwise.
I hav not got an Admit or even a Waitlist by any of these schools. I was filled with feelings of rage and anger for about a month. But now I have got over the turbulence. My counsellor says that my GMAT score needs to be improved.
So I am going at it again this year with a 70 days study time. Could the community here help me with a study plan and the recommended study guides that may assist me in nailing a 750+ score?
Millions of thanks in advance,
iKant
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