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Hi,
I took the Gmat for the second time on 8th Oct and I scored a heartbraking 390. q-26,v-19..The first time I took the GMAT I had scored 580. I still cant figure out what went wrong. Its ironical that I studied more and paid more to score less. What is more dissapointing is my plan to attend college next year are all together gone as the colleges that I want to apply to have deadlines by end of november.
I have always been a good student in school but the GMAT has been dissapointing me over and over again. In the practice tests also my scores were all over the place. I scored, 630,570 but never expected sucha low score coz I havent experienced this score ever in the practice tests also. Moreover, last time i scored a 48 in math. Being a non native speaker of english math has always been my strong point but scoring 26 was surprising especially when i could figure out every questions solving method in the next 50 secs after looking at the question. I am totally confused and have started having self doubts. Should i completely give up the idea of GMAT and a B-School and continue working or there is a way I can also score above 700? Please help.
I took the Gmat for the second time on 8th Oct and I scored a heartbraking 390. q-26,v-19..The first time I took the GMAT I had scored 580. I still cant figure out what went wrong. Its ironical that I studied more and paid more to score less. What is more dissapointing is my plan to attend college next year are all together gone as the colleges that I want to apply to have deadlines by end of november.
I have always been a good student in school but the GMAT has been dissapointing me over and over again. In the practice tests also my scores were all over the place. I scored, 630,570 but never expected sucha low score coz I havent experienced this score ever in the practice tests also. Moreover, last time i scored a 48 in math. Being a non native speaker of english math has always been my strong point but scoring 26 was surprising especially when i could figure out every questions solving method in the next 50 secs after looking at the question. I am totally confused and have started having self doubts. Should i completely give up the idea of GMAT and a B-School and continue working or there is a way I can also score above 700? Please help.













