well, i can officially say that the GMAT beat me today.
after 3 months of studying and thousands of dollars spent, i find myself stuck where i started... an okay score and not much of a chance for fordham... i don't know where to go from here... maybe re-take the exam and apply round 3? that makes the most sense. what i do know is that i will re-take this exam and work my butt off. failure is not an option.
a quick run-down of what i did:
i took the 9 week manhattan gmat course. i found it helpful though the instructor wasn't willing to answer a lot of our questions. on the manhattan gmat practice tests i scored:
540 (q: 40, v:25)
570 (q: 38, v: 29)
610 (q: 41, v: 30)
600 (q: 40, v: 30)
620 (q: 42, v: 31)
610 (q: 42, v: 29)
I was hoping to score in the 650 range, but i wasn't disappointed with the 610 i got on my last practice tests. i know a lot of you guys here are hoping for 700+, but i figured my chances would be decent if i scored a 600...
well, of course, on the real exam, things didn't go so well. the verbal seemed a lot tougher than what i saw with manhattan gmat or in any of the official guides. so now i'm back at square 1, trying to decide where to go from there. any advice would be very helpful...
after 3 months of studying and thousands of dollars spent, i find myself stuck where i started... an okay score and not much of a chance for fordham... i don't know where to go from here... maybe re-take the exam and apply round 3? that makes the most sense. what i do know is that i will re-take this exam and work my butt off. failure is not an option.
a quick run-down of what i did:
i took the 9 week manhattan gmat course. i found it helpful though the instructor wasn't willing to answer a lot of our questions. on the manhattan gmat practice tests i scored:
540 (q: 40, v:25)
570 (q: 38, v: 29)
610 (q: 41, v: 30)
600 (q: 40, v: 30)
620 (q: 42, v: 31)
610 (q: 42, v: 29)
I was hoping to score in the 650 range, but i wasn't disappointed with the 610 i got on my last practice tests. i know a lot of you guys here are hoping for 700+, but i figured my chances would be decent if i scored a 600...
well, of course, on the real exam, things didn't go so well. the verbal seemed a lot tougher than what i saw with manhattan gmat or in any of the official guides. so now i'm back at square 1, trying to decide where to go from there. any advice would be very helpful...
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