Hi,
Long story cut short, I have taken the exam thrice over a period of 3 years and the max i achieved was a 630, which was on my first attempt. I feel that i can do well in this exam to reach a 690+ if i take this more seriously and deep dive into the weak areas etc.
I really want to apply for 2014, as I will be completing 7 years of work ex in June. I am currently writing from my vacations as I am also in the process of switching jobs. Now this is where the catch and fear is! New job == very demanding == less time!
Can someone please advise how do I go about this GMAT dream of mine? (I have 2 job offers, 1 is an aggressive one with a reputed global firm, and another one is a not so aggressive option which gives me 2 months break before joining...hence all the confusion...whether i go for option#2 keeping GMAT in mind or i can still go with the better option #1 and still crack the GMAT on time, say by September 2013)
Help and expert advise needed! Please.
Regards
Long story cut short, I have taken the exam thrice over a period of 3 years and the max i achieved was a 630, which was on my first attempt. I feel that i can do well in this exam to reach a 690+ if i take this more seriously and deep dive into the weak areas etc.
I really want to apply for 2014, as I will be completing 7 years of work ex in June. I am currently writing from my vacations as I am also in the process of switching jobs. Now this is where the catch and fear is! New job == very demanding == less time!
Can someone please advise how do I go about this GMAT dream of mine? (I have 2 job offers, 1 is an aggressive one with a reputed global firm, and another one is a not so aggressive option which gives me 2 months break before joining...hence all the confusion...whether i go for option#2 keeping GMAT in mind or i can still go with the better option #1 and still crack the GMAT on time, say by September 2013)
Help and expert advise needed! Please.
Regards













