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gabrielaaustin
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I took the GMAT August 2011 and my score was lower than the national average. This discouraged me so I waited a while, saved up money and took a Kaplan course. After the Kaplan course, I took the GMAT again on last Saturday. My score dropped 70 points. My score was already below the national average and far below the score needed to get into my desired schools.
Does anyone have any advice? Do you think I should change the schools that I am trying to get into? I visited McCombs and Kelley, and I really think both schools would be a great fit for me! I plan to apply Round 1 - 2013. I want to also ensure that I can handle the rigorousness of either one of the schools (especially during the first semester). Do you think the GMAT reflects my ability to compete with others in B School?
I know I can do this, but I don't know if my study strategy is off.
Please help!
Does anyone have any advice? Do you think I should change the schools that I am trying to get into? I visited McCombs and Kelley, and I really think both schools would be a great fit for me! I plan to apply Round 1 - 2013. I want to also ensure that I can handle the rigorousness of either one of the schools (especially during the first semester). Do you think the GMAT reflects my ability to compete with others in B School?
I know I can do this, but I don't know if my study strategy is off.
Please help!













