I'm a new member (since yesterday) and I'm browsing through the posts and I see that people are already studying for the GMAT that they plan to take in 6-8 months.
I'm thinking: OMG, I'm taking it next Monday and have hardly studied! Maybe I should be taking this a biiiiiiit more seriously. Well, it's water under the bridge at this point. I'm registered to take the GMAT on Monday, July 16th and I just got OG11 last night. Took the diagnostic tests last night and this morning and scored in the excellent range in all areas except Reading Comp, where I was above avg.
I'm no genius, but I do test well. It's been a long time since I've taken a standardized test though. (SAT in 1979 (before you were born?): 680 math, 570 verbal. Good, but not great.) I'm in my mid 40s. Pretty crazy, huh? Going back to school after all these years. People take getting into B-school really seriously, and I suppose they should. It's an important step in one's career. My situation is just a bit different. An MBA is icing on the the cake for me, not an essential ingredient to my career. I want to do really well on the GMAT and get accepted to a good part-time (exec) school, but I can't agonize for months over it. Between work and home (teenagers!) I've got plenty to agonize about already.
Anyway, would appreciate any advise for last minute cramming and perfecting my score.
I'm thinking: OMG, I'm taking it next Monday and have hardly studied! Maybe I should be taking this a biiiiiiit more seriously. Well, it's water under the bridge at this point. I'm registered to take the GMAT on Monday, July 16th and I just got OG11 last night. Took the diagnostic tests last night and this morning and scored in the excellent range in all areas except Reading Comp, where I was above avg.
I'm no genius, but I do test well. It's been a long time since I've taken a standardized test though. (SAT in 1979 (before you were born?): 680 math, 570 verbal. Good, but not great.) I'm in my mid 40s. Pretty crazy, huh? Going back to school after all these years. People take getting into B-school really seriously, and I suppose they should. It's an important step in one's career. My situation is just a bit different. An MBA is icing on the the cake for me, not an essential ingredient to my career. I want to do really well on the GMAT and get accepted to a good part-time (exec) school, but I can't agonize for months over it. Between work and home (teenagers!) I've got plenty to agonize about already.
Anyway, would appreciate any advise for last minute cramming and perfecting my score.












