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660... beat it! goodbye!

by theGoodLife » Fri Jul 31, 2009 12:23 pm
After 9 excrutiating months, I can finally say I beat the GMAT 660(42Q 38V). I was aiming for a part-time program. So this definitely got me over the hump, considering I took the test in February and received a 570(38Q 31V). I've been stressed out for the past few weeks since my gmatPrep has been giving me scores of 570(Q44V27), yet I was getting 670s and 640s on my ManhattanGmat tests. so this comes as quite a shock, as well as relief.

My goal after the first test was to just break 600, since the 570 would've put me in the borderline region with all the schools. But with this score for a PT programs I am looking at I should be a shoe in. I am soo relieved that I don't have to look at another quant or verbal question EVER again. As I finished the last verbal question with about a minute left it was rather nostalgic :-). ha!
Although there is still the apps process, I would like to thank the forum, it has been like my online home during the past few months.

Good luck to all!

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by myohmy » Fri Jul 31, 2009 12:25 pm
Congrats!!!

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by sbasha » Fri Jul 31, 2009 1:00 pm
Congrats

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by ezekielekata » Sat Aug 01, 2009 7:35 am
congrats!
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