I am confused after taking my 2nd GMAT test yesterday. I scored 66% - 610 (Q47 and V27). The score was appalling to me primarily because, that's the lowest
among the GMAT mocks in last one month. I scored between 630 (first MGMAT) and 670 in all MGMAT tests. My GMATPrep and Kaplan free tests scores were 680. I've never scored < 30
in Verbal in any of the mock tests. My preparation included OG11, OG13, and Manhattan 8 Strategy Guides. I made use of every resource available online too.
So, I did not miss on right materials. I spent 3+ months on extensive preparation.
I've decided on giving another shot in a month since I see I could improve my score at least to 660 range, leveraging the preparation I have already put in. Anxiety has been a problem
and I tend to get anxious on big events.
Earlier, I tried GMAT in October 2008 and scored a abysmal 590. Since then I worked on improving my career and other aspects of my MBA application. I have 11 years IT work experience
and have very good academic records. I am working in a American MNC and have received 2 promotions in the last 3 years.
I have coauthored technical e-books published by IBM and have been instrumental in designing B.E courses for Indian Universities. I have published few technical papers/tutorials
for IBM as well. I provide technical consulting in the database specific areas in India.
Am I right in my decision to re-take GMAT? or, is it that I am not
among the GMAT mocks in last one month. I scored between 630 (first MGMAT) and 670 in all MGMAT tests. My GMATPrep and Kaplan free tests scores were 680. I've never scored < 30
in Verbal in any of the mock tests. My preparation included OG11, OG13, and Manhattan 8 Strategy Guides. I made use of every resource available online too.
So, I did not miss on right materials. I spent 3+ months on extensive preparation.
I've decided on giving another shot in a month since I see I could improve my score at least to 660 range, leveraging the preparation I have already put in. Anxiety has been a problem
and I tend to get anxious on big events.
Earlier, I tried GMAT in October 2008 and scored a abysmal 590. Since then I worked on improving my career and other aspects of my MBA application. I have 11 years IT work experience
and have very good academic records. I am working in a American MNC and have received 2 promotions in the last 3 years.
I have coauthored technical e-books published by IBM and have been instrumental in designing B.E courses for Indian Universities. I have published few technical papers/tutorials
for IBM as well. I provide technical consulting in the database specific areas in India.
Am I right in my decision to re-take GMAT? or, is it that I am not












