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hopefulmbastudent
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thought six weeks of studying for the GMAT would be enough but who was I kidding. I have my test scheduled for this Saturday. I have been scoring in the 400s in my practice tests
but I need at least a 600.
I was accepted into a program in Sept (based on my work experience) and was granted an extension to take the GMAT. I was given until Nov 2nd to turn in my score but I scheduled the test for Oct 13th thinking I'd be able to score that no problem.
So here I am less than 36 hours away from taking the test and I am no where near the 600. I called earlier this week to reschedule for Nov 1st but was told I would have to pay the full fee once again. I figured if I'm paying the full amount again, I might as well just take it and pray that by some miracle I'll get the 600. If I do not meet this score, I will not be allowed to continue the program. Now I wish I would have taken care of the GMAT first and then applied for a program.
Any advice???
I was accepted into a program in Sept (based on my work experience) and was granted an extension to take the GMAT. I was given until Nov 2nd to turn in my score but I scheduled the test for Oct 13th thinking I'd be able to score that no problem.
So here I am less than 36 hours away from taking the test and I am no where near the 600. I called earlier this week to reschedule for Nov 1st but was told I would have to pay the full fee once again. I figured if I'm paying the full amount again, I might as well just take it and pray that by some miracle I'll get the 600. If I do not meet this score, I will not be allowed to continue the program. Now I wish I would have taken care of the GMAT first and then applied for a program.
Any advice???












