Hi Guys,
I took my GMAT exam yesterday, and at about 5:30 pm when I looked at my scores I was dazzled. All my hard work of last 4 months just went down the drain. I scored 490 (Q 36 V 22), which was not what I was expecting. I was anticipating my score to be at least 690+, and that would have been a decent score. In my last 5 GMATPrep practise test I scored <=700 in each of them and don’t know what went wrong, perhaps it was not the lucky day for me. I was a nervous but that wouldn't be the cause of the steep decline in my score.
Well, i have been a regular visitor on this forum and i have read many success and failures turned into success stories in this forum and i do need a sincere help here. What should i do??? should i retake the exam in a months time ??? should i wait to recoupe my emotions??? or should i just leave it???
Alright, just a quick background...Since last 4 years, I am working as a IT consultant in a Global consultancy firm. I got my Bach. in Commerce (India) and Masters in IT (Australia). On a scale of 1 to 10 i grade myself 8 on Quant and may be 6.5 on Verbal. Well, i have been working in Australia for about 4 years so i am comfortable with speaking english, but spoken english is way to different than GMAT Verbal.
Can someone out there please guide me. My aim is to get a score of <=690, I know its not easy but i am ready to put all my energy into it.
Cheers,
I took my GMAT exam yesterday, and at about 5:30 pm when I looked at my scores I was dazzled. All my hard work of last 4 months just went down the drain. I scored 490 (Q 36 V 22), which was not what I was expecting. I was anticipating my score to be at least 690+, and that would have been a decent score. In my last 5 GMATPrep practise test I scored <=700 in each of them and don’t know what went wrong, perhaps it was not the lucky day for me. I was a nervous but that wouldn't be the cause of the steep decline in my score.
Well, i have been a regular visitor on this forum and i have read many success and failures turned into success stories in this forum and i do need a sincere help here. What should i do??? should i retake the exam in a months time ??? should i wait to recoupe my emotions??? or should i just leave it???
Alright, just a quick background...Since last 4 years, I am working as a IT consultant in a Global consultancy firm. I got my Bach. in Commerce (India) and Masters in IT (Australia). On a scale of 1 to 10 i grade myself 8 on Quant and may be 6.5 on Verbal. Well, i have been working in Australia for about 4 years so i am comfortable with speaking english, but spoken english is way to different than GMAT Verbal.
Can someone out there please guide me. My aim is to get a score of <=690, I know its not easy but i am ready to put all my energy into it.
Cheers,












