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EdwardKim85
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- GMAT Score:710
Hi everybody,
I wrote the GMAT on 06/24/2009 in order to apply to the London School of Economics Msc. Accounting and Finance program. I just graduated from Queen's University with a BAH in Economics.
Due to unexpected changes in my circumstance, I decided last minute to apply to the London School of Economics. Even though most of the programs at LSE are based on rolling admissions, the majority of programs were showing 'limited availability' by 06/17/2009 so I decided to hurry.
I only studied for the GMAT for one week(7 days). I spent about 4-5 hours a day steadily on practice problems. I solved one full computer practice problem that one can download from the GMAC website and studied from only one book - the Princeton Review.
I had no idea what kind of mark I would get from the actual test so I entered the exam center with an open mind. I found the math section moderately difficult and the English section a lot more challenging.
Since I only studied for a week, I now think that I can further improve on my score of 710. The fact that my undergrad GPA is only a B- is also affecting my decision to re-write for a stronger GMAT score for future top tier B-school applications. Do Business Schools really care whether I re-write and get a 760 + or not? Or is it ok to leave it since this is my first try and I got over a 700? I couldn't find any answers in the forums. It seems like a majority of people who received 750+ the second try did not receive a 700 the first time. How would this reflect on applications?
I obviously need to improve my Verbal scores... What should I do?
Thank you,
Ed
I wrote the GMAT on 06/24/2009 in order to apply to the London School of Economics Msc. Accounting and Finance program. I just graduated from Queen's University with a BAH in Economics.
Due to unexpected changes in my circumstance, I decided last minute to apply to the London School of Economics. Even though most of the programs at LSE are based on rolling admissions, the majority of programs were showing 'limited availability' by 06/17/2009 so I decided to hurry.
I only studied for the GMAT for one week(7 days). I spent about 4-5 hours a day steadily on practice problems. I solved one full computer practice problem that one can download from the GMAC website and studied from only one book - the Princeton Review.
I had no idea what kind of mark I would get from the actual test so I entered the exam center with an open mind. I found the math section moderately difficult and the English section a lot more challenging.
Since I only studied for a week, I now think that I can further improve on my score of 710. The fact that my undergrad GPA is only a B- is also affecting my decision to re-write for a stronger GMAT score for future top tier B-school applications. Do Business Schools really care whether I re-write and get a 760 + or not? Or is it ok to leave it since this is my first try and I got over a 700? I couldn't find any answers in the forums. It seems like a majority of people who received 750+ the second try did not receive a 700 the first time. How would this reflect on applications?
I obviously need to improve my Verbal scores... What should I do?
Thank you,
Ed
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