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Hi,
I am trying to decide if I need to take the GMAT one more time or if I should just apply with the score I have.
I took the GMAT in April and scored a 610 (Q 36; V 38; IR 6 Essay 5.5). I took it again on Aug. 29th and improved my score to a 650 (Q 38; V 41; IR 1; Essay 5.5). I am a female, 27 years old, 3.3 GPA, BS in Biology from Tulane University, 4 years work experience and my dad is an immigrant from Brazil, so I think I might be considered Latino on apps, but not positive as my mother is Irish so I am only 50%....not sure what they consider Latino, I might be "Other". Anyhow, I reached out to both of the GMAT prep companies I used to see what they thought and got opposing opinions.
As we are getting close to deadlines, I am trying to decide if I should retake the exam, possibly pushing my applications to another round/next year or focus on my essays and apply with my score as is. I am aiming for a mid-range programs: Ohio State, University of Wisconsin, Boston College and a reach that I am interested in Indiana. I just am not sure if I have a chance at these schools with my score now.
I am concerned that my skewed scores (94% in Verbal compared to a 40% in Quant) in addition to the fact that I bombed the IR the 2nd time around. Might this raise a red flag. I can clearly do better in IR my first score demonstrates, but is it worth the extra time that I could be spending on the other aspects of the application? I also believe if I worked at it I could continue to improve my quant as I dont have much room for change on verbal.
I would really appreciate your opinion as I am unsure what to do.
Thank you,
Alyssa
I am trying to decide if I need to take the GMAT one more time or if I should just apply with the score I have.
I took the GMAT in April and scored a 610 (Q 36; V 38; IR 6 Essay 5.5). I took it again on Aug. 29th and improved my score to a 650 (Q 38; V 41; IR 1; Essay 5.5). I am a female, 27 years old, 3.3 GPA, BS in Biology from Tulane University, 4 years work experience and my dad is an immigrant from Brazil, so I think I might be considered Latino on apps, but not positive as my mother is Irish so I am only 50%....not sure what they consider Latino, I might be "Other". Anyhow, I reached out to both of the GMAT prep companies I used to see what they thought and got opposing opinions.
As we are getting close to deadlines, I am trying to decide if I should retake the exam, possibly pushing my applications to another round/next year or focus on my essays and apply with my score as is. I am aiming for a mid-range programs: Ohio State, University of Wisconsin, Boston College and a reach that I am interested in Indiana. I just am not sure if I have a chance at these schools with my score now.
I am concerned that my skewed scores (94% in Verbal compared to a 40% in Quant) in addition to the fact that I bombed the IR the 2nd time around. Might this raise a red flag. I can clearly do better in IR my first score demonstrates, but is it worth the extra time that I could be spending on the other aspects of the application? I also believe if I worked at it I could continue to improve my quant as I dont have much room for change on verbal.
I would really appreciate your opinion as I am unsure what to do.
Thank you,
Alyssa












