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Can I just say that I am really pissed off at myself for taking a review course (Princeton review) to prepare for GMAT? I am supposed to take GMAT on April 5th, but I am pretty sure I am going to have to move the date up. Taking the course did not help at all. My score has remained around 550. It’s good that I came across this site on my own. And, I am pretty sure that if I follow the strategies mentioned here my score would improve. I am just really frustrated because I paid over a $ 1000 for the course. BTW – I think I will the date to end of May (work reasons). Any suggestions?
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I'm sorry to hear about your frustrations to date in preparing for the GMAT. What is your target GMAT score?
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Good enough to get into a top school (710 -720). I have an undergrad degree in biochemistry and a doctorate in pharmacy (graduated last May). I currently work for a pharmaceutical company. Eventually, I want to work in the business development department within a pharma company. I think pursing an MBA would add additional value to my education, if I can obtain it from a top school. I am not going to take the GMAT on April 5th, and instead reschedule it for May 31st. I plan to follow some of the techniques listed on this website. Anyway, thanks for the reply.