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sushil.pndt
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Hi,
I gave my GMAT today (2nd March 2011) and scored just 440. I know I should be ashamed and I am. But I didn't plan this properly. I thought that I could do it in a month and scheduled my exam with only one month to study. Believe me, after reading some the (700+) stories on this site I really don't think I have given this exam my best shot. In the one month that I had, little did I know that I would fall sick and be hospitalised for a week, thus loosing more on my study time. And with the anitbiotics and the constant drowsiness the 20 or so days that I got to study, now seem like only 10 days. My case would be a very good example of poor planning for such an important exam.
But, even after having given all the above excuses for my poor performance, my confidence to overcome this score has dropped drastically.
What should I do? Is there anyone with a success story (i.e. from 400 something to 700+) out there to cheer me up and get me back on track??
I gave my GMAT today (2nd March 2011) and scored just 440. I know I should be ashamed and I am. But I didn't plan this properly. I thought that I could do it in a month and scheduled my exam with only one month to study. Believe me, after reading some the (700+) stories on this site I really don't think I have given this exam my best shot. In the one month that I had, little did I know that I would fall sick and be hospitalised for a week, thus loosing more on my study time. And with the anitbiotics and the constant drowsiness the 20 or so days that I got to study, now seem like only 10 days. My case would be a very good example of poor planning for such an important exam.
But, even after having given all the above excuses for my poor performance, my confidence to overcome this score has dropped drastically.
What should I do? Is there anyone with a success story (i.e. from 400 something to 700+) out there to cheer me up and get me back on track??












