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giggle1050
- Junior | Next Rank: 30 Posts
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- Joined: Sun Aug 31, 2008 1:28 pm
- GMAT Score:620
Hi Accepted team
I took GMAT twice but I am circling in the same range of 600s (620 to 640). I have been searching on this forum about the explanations people have given for low GMAT. Many people have used personal problems to justify low scores.
Is it okay to do that? The reason I am asking is that I am undergoing a divorce and admist all that I took GMAT twice. I didn't want to give that as an explanation because I am not sure how is it viewed by the Adcom... also I didn't want to gain anyone's sympathy.
But honestly, taking GMAT, was tough. I couldn't get books home to study. I had to either go to the local library or the coffee shop. I was also adjusting to a new country and a new job.
People usually have work stress to deal with, I had to deal with both work and personal.
I am sure once I am out of the situation and on my own I can get a better score. But, I didnt want to wait one whole year for that.
Let me know your thoughts
I took GMAT twice but I am circling in the same range of 600s (620 to 640). I have been searching on this forum about the explanations people have given for low GMAT. Many people have used personal problems to justify low scores.
Is it okay to do that? The reason I am asking is that I am undergoing a divorce and admist all that I took GMAT twice. I didn't want to give that as an explanation because I am not sure how is it viewed by the Adcom... also I didn't want to gain anyone's sympathy.
But honestly, taking GMAT, was tough. I couldn't get books home to study. I had to either go to the local library or the coffee shop. I was also adjusting to a new country and a new job.
People usually have work stress to deal with, I had to deal with both work and personal.
I am sure once I am out of the situation and on my own I can get a better score. But, I didnt want to wait one whole year for that.
Let me know your thoughts

















