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theK
- Junior | Next Rank: 30 Posts
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- Joined: Sun Jan 13, 2008 4:50 am
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- GMAT Score:700
WOOHOOW!!!
Oh boy I never thought this day would come! I'm still on 7th heaven. Just got back from celebrating w/ my wife and a couple of friends.
Just kicked the GMAT back to where it belongs this afternoon!
700 (Q50, V33)
I started my journey w/ a 590 and 600 last year, and persevered.
I know that in terms of individual scores, the Verbal score is a bit low compared to the Quant one. But I don't want to think about that now. I don't think a repeat is necessary to get a more balanced score as long as I get my essays right. What do you guys think? I'm targeting several US schools in the top 10.
Once again, WOOHOOW!!!
Btw, below is my desktop background for the past year. It's a graph that I captured from one of Manhattan's free web info sessions, showing the correlation of different GMAT scores and salary levels. That kept me motivated. LOL.

Oh boy I never thought this day would come! I'm still on 7th heaven. Just got back from celebrating w/ my wife and a couple of friends.
Just kicked the GMAT back to where it belongs this afternoon!
700 (Q50, V33)
I started my journey w/ a 590 and 600 last year, and persevered.
I know that in terms of individual scores, the Verbal score is a bit low compared to the Quant one. But I don't want to think about that now. I don't think a repeat is necessary to get a more balanced score as long as I get my essays right. What do you guys think? I'm targeting several US schools in the top 10.
Once again, WOOHOOW!!!
Btw, below is my desktop background for the past year. It's a graph that I captured from one of Manhattan's free web info sessions, showing the correlation of different GMAT scores and salary levels. That kept me motivated. LOL.













