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Multiple GMAT attempts question

by SirTestaLot » Sun Oct 18, 2009 6:56 am
Hello,

I would like to apply to some top 30 MBA programs for Fall 2010 and have taken the GMAT three times:

The first time I got 700/Q47/V39/5.0 but I thought that I could improve with better preparation (used only OG11 and nothing else) and more sleep (nervousness and work stress kept me up the night before test). Also, I scored 750 on both GMATPrep attempts before the real thing!

The second time I was very well prepared but caught the flu three days before the test. I was still feeling horrible during the exam and could not focus so I quit about 20 minutues into the Quant section and went home. I would have definitely scored A LOT worse than 700 if I had stayed.

The third time I finally hit a home run and scored a 770/Q50/V45/5.0 due to much better preparation and focus.

Do I need to explain to adcoms what happened and my motivation for taking it again after getting a 700 on my first try? Is there any chance that I will be negatively impacted by multiple attempts?

Thanks,
SirTestaLot
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by wisebrain » Sun Oct 18, 2009 9:24 am
Absolutely not. That's an excellent score and nearly all top schools only consider top score and don't care if you've taken multiple times.