Please Help Me, Third Time GMAT Taker, Big Dreams

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Dear Stacy,

I am a Black female from Sub-Saharan Africa. I graduated with a Math and Econ double Major from a top a liberal arts college in 2010 here in the US. I have a 3.9 Overall GPA with a solid 4.0 in Math. I have 5 years of work experience, first four years of those in the Consulting industry. I do data analytics so I works with numbers and Big data everyday.

The problem is that today I took the GMAT for the THIRD time, and still failed to even reach my first score of 660. I have not been improving even though I took a class this time around, but I believe I have a better grasp of the content now. Below is the break of my score, as you can see I have been embarrassingly getting worse and its breaking my heart.

First GMAT Total : 660/80% (Q: 39/46%, V:41/93%, AW 4.5/43%, IR 5/52%) --August 2013
Second GMAT Total : 620/60% (Q: 43/58%, V:33/68%, AW 5/60%, IR 3/23%) --October 2013
Third GMAT Total : 650/77% (Q: 44/58%, V:36/81%, AW--, IR 2/12%) --May 2015

The issue is I am a big dream girl and I would like to go to Columbia or HBS. I worked so hard to be where I am from object poverty . Fist person to go to college from my family. Lost parents while in high school and was on my own and managed to push through!

I am very confused and frustrated. Should I study more and re-take the GMAT. I am thinking I can try again and if it doesn't work, I can cancel the score.
Please help me make the right decision.

Thanks very much!!!!!
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by MargaretStrother » Tue May 05, 2015 7:06 am
Hi Ponkibhera,
Congratulations on an impressive life-trajectory! Your question is a good one: at this stage, studying for the GMAT is starting to eat into your application-prep time. Still, in my opinion it would be really helpful to your chances of admission to top MBA programs if you could get your quant up over that 70% threshold. You might consider working with a GMAT-prep coach to help you manage the test-taking skills involved; given your grades, you clearly have the knowledge to gain a higher score.

Whether this will get you into the MBA program of a top business school such as Columbia or HBS depends on a wide variety of factors: leadership in the workplace, community service leadership, age, clarity of goals, etc. However, your story sounds compelling, and with serious research, a well-crafted application strategy and, hopefully, a good-enough GMAT score, you should be a serious contender this year.

So, to answer your question: Yes, take it one more time, if you believe you can do better, particularly on your quant score. But at the same time, start on the rest of the MBA application components. It's not too early to begin!

Best wishes,

Margaret Strother
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