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galaxynexus
- Newbie | Next Rank: 10 Posts
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- Joined: Sat May 26, 2012 7:06 am
Guys,
I just took the gmat and I scored 680 (q47,V36). I felt the questions was very similar to the gmat prep test and no where close to what you see on mgmats especially for quant. I'm quite disappointed that I scored sub 700. This score is probably not enough fot my target schools. Here are my options. Please let me know what you think
1. Retake the exam - If yes, how soon should I take it? Is a break recommended before I resume studying or should I continue right now? i'm quite burnt our right now and I postponed a lot of work travel which I need to do now so I wouldnt mind a break but will the negatively affect my preparation? Any tips?
2. Take GRE - A friend of mine was in a similar situation as me and instead of retaking gmat, he took GRE which he thought was slightly easier than GMAT (he got a call from harvard). Is there any disadvantage in submitting a gre score? Any view on this?
I just took the gmat and I scored 680 (q47,V36). I felt the questions was very similar to the gmat prep test and no where close to what you see on mgmats especially for quant. I'm quite disappointed that I scored sub 700. This score is probably not enough fot my target schools. Here are my options. Please let me know what you think
1. Retake the exam - If yes, how soon should I take it? Is a break recommended before I resume studying or should I continue right now? i'm quite burnt our right now and I postponed a lot of work travel which I need to do now so I wouldnt mind a break but will the negatively affect my preparation? Any tips?
2. Take GRE - A friend of mine was in a similar situation as me and instead of retaking gmat, he took GRE which he thought was slightly easier than GMAT (he got a call from harvard). Is there any disadvantage in submitting a gre score? Any view on this?

















