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dabears900
- Newbie | Next Rank: 10 Posts
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- Joined: Sat Oct 24, 2009 2:28 pm
- Location: Maine
- GMAT Score:470
Hi,
I took the gmat about 6 months ago and did very poorly. However I did do well on the essays, receiving a 5.5 (88%? i believe.) I am going to take the test again on the 4th and am wondering if it would be a plausible idea to just skip the essays to save energy for the multiple choice part of the test. I have read that schools usually put more weight on your application essays then the GMAT section. I'm not sure if they might look at that as some kind of cheat because I would be shortening the test. Has anyone run in to this conundrum?
I think my focus and stamina would be much better used on the computer adaptive part of the test but I don't want to leave it blank if it could significantly hurt my application process.
please help!
-Nick
I took the gmat about 6 months ago and did very poorly. However I did do well on the essays, receiving a 5.5 (88%? i believe.) I am going to take the test again on the 4th and am wondering if it would be a plausible idea to just skip the essays to save energy for the multiple choice part of the test. I have read that schools usually put more weight on your application essays then the GMAT section. I'm not sure if they might look at that as some kind of cheat because I would be shortening the test. Has anyone run in to this conundrum?
I think my focus and stamina would be much better used on the computer adaptive part of the test but I don't want to leave it blank if it could significantly hurt my application process.
please help!
-Nick












