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Consultants please assist !!

by Aspiring26 » Sat Mar 24, 2012 10:41 pm
Hi,

I recently scored a low 600 (Q48 V27) in the GMAT. Needless to mention I have feel absolutely disgusted with my verbal performance. I am in a dilemma since the admission deadlines are knocking at the door (for most schools of my interest) and I won't be able to sit for another exam before the deadlines.

My background : I am a non-native speaker having lived in an English speaking country for a decade. I have solid work experience and my verbal and communication skills are otherwise excellent. I attained my undergraduate degree from the same English speaking country that I now reside in, however, I do have a dismissal GPA (primarily due to my inefficiencies as a fresh undergraduate student). I had hoped to score around 700 to mask my GPA but ofcourse , fate had something different set for me.

I am now pondering over the best course of action available to overcome this situation. I have read about writing brilliant essays to counter the low verbal score however I was also going to use the essays to counter my low GPA too. So I sense that I may come across as an academically challenged student with all these issues being raised.

I really don't want to give up on my preferred schools so was wondering if someone could suggest me the best way out of this mess. Would taking an IELTS/TOEFL (which I am not otherwise required to)strengthen my claim? I understand that GMAT verbal assesses comprehension better than an IELTS/TOEFL content, however, is it not sufficient to display my previous experience as a university graduate and an experienced professional that I have the ability to succeeded as a student irrespective of my low verbal?.
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by Jon@Admissionado » Sun Mar 25, 2012 10:15 pm
You are not gonna like this, but with a 600 GMAT and a dismissal GPA, you have to wait till next year and retake. Okay, you don't HAVE to, but it would be very very wise on your part. Your English is excellent, and from your post you seem to write well, so yes the essays can make up for some things, but not everything. And you do need to do your part to make every part of your application as good as you can. I feel with a problematic GPA and GMAT your application will not even be read because you have not yet proven your capacity to succeed academically, which would be a condition to getting into any good program.

so, it's tough and it's harsh, but I really think you may want to reconsider waiting till next year, and retake the GMAT at your leisure.

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