I took the GMAT today and got a very disappointing 630 (38Q, 40V). I feel embarrassed even posting it, but I wanted to ask for some advice.
Basically, I started my entire MBA research and GMAT preparation process very late in the game - but still wanted to try to make the CBS April deadline. Although I feel other parts of my application are very strong, I think today's score firmly puts me out of contention.
I'm really disappointed because despite certain circumstances, I was determined to work hard and put forth the best application I could. I just don't want to give up on going to CBS. However, my only option would be to re-take the exam before April 15. Not only does this involve another $250 investment, but I also have to ask myself how likely it is that I will be able to get a better score in just a few days. Additionally, I would then be forced to pretty much submit my application the day of the deadline. On the other hand, perhaps it is worth it to try - if there's even a small chance that I could improve my score, wouldn't this be better than submitting my very below-average 630?
What are your thoughts?
Basically, I started my entire MBA research and GMAT preparation process very late in the game - but still wanted to try to make the CBS April deadline. Although I feel other parts of my application are very strong, I think today's score firmly puts me out of contention.
I'm really disappointed because despite certain circumstances, I was determined to work hard and put forth the best application I could. I just don't want to give up on going to CBS. However, my only option would be to re-take the exam before April 15. Not only does this involve another $250 investment, but I also have to ask myself how likely it is that I will be able to get a better score in just a few days. Additionally, I would then be forced to pretty much submit my application the day of the deadline. On the other hand, perhaps it is worth it to try - if there's even a small chance that I could improve my score, wouldn't this be better than submitting my very below-average 630?
What are your thoughts?












