- gracieb
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Hi - I took the GMAT today and did not perform as hoped. My total score was 640 (Q44, V34). I've taken 6 practice tests (MGMAT and GMAT Prep) with the following results
8/23 - GMATPrep - 710 (Q47, V42)
8/19 - MGMAT - 650 (Q43, V35)
8/11 - GMATPrep - 720 (Q47, V42)
8/5 - MGMAT - 600 (Q36, V36)
7/14 - MGMAT - 640 (Q39, V40)
6/2 - MGMAT - 550 (Q31, V35)
Besides not entirely understanding why my GMATPrep scores were so different from my actual score and my MGMAT score, I'm facing the reality of needing to retake the test. My target schools are NYU, Wharton, and Yale with Columbia and Johnson in a distant 4th and 5th. My 640 is pretty far out of range given my 3.4 undergraduate GPA (Business major). I will have 7 years of work experience with 5 of them in management/supervision at matriculation, and I have a strong history of leadership in my extracurriculars.
So that said, does anyone have good recommendations for retake strategy - particularly in light of my particular set of scores? My verbal performance today was far less than needed, expected, or preferred. I was using the Manhattan GMAT guided Self Study, but I'll admit that I was a bit over confident when it came to verbal (unwarranted now that I see the numbers all lined up). I have those books available and a set of Princeton Review LSAT prep materials (my fiancé is a law student, and I've heard their helpful).
I'd love any good tips or hints! Thanks!
8/23 - GMATPrep - 710 (Q47, V42)
8/19 - MGMAT - 650 (Q43, V35)
8/11 - GMATPrep - 720 (Q47, V42)
8/5 - MGMAT - 600 (Q36, V36)
7/14 - MGMAT - 640 (Q39, V40)
6/2 - MGMAT - 550 (Q31, V35)
Besides not entirely understanding why my GMATPrep scores were so different from my actual score and my MGMAT score, I'm facing the reality of needing to retake the test. My target schools are NYU, Wharton, and Yale with Columbia and Johnson in a distant 4th and 5th. My 640 is pretty far out of range given my 3.4 undergraduate GPA (Business major). I will have 7 years of work experience with 5 of them in management/supervision at matriculation, and I have a strong history of leadership in my extracurriculars.
So that said, does anyone have good recommendations for retake strategy - particularly in light of my particular set of scores? My verbal performance today was far less than needed, expected, or preferred. I was using the Manhattan GMAT guided Self Study, but I'll admit that I was a bit over confident when it came to verbal (unwarranted now that I see the numbers all lined up). I have those books available and a set of Princeton Review LSAT prep materials (my fiancé is a law student, and I've heard their helpful).
I'd love any good tips or hints! Thanks!













