How does the score gets affected as it gets old?

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Hi Stacy,

I had given my GMAT test in Oct'2009 and scored 690.
I am planning to apply for Fall 2013 class and will have 7 years of experience by then, including 2 years of abroad experience. I am working as a team lead with direct client interaction and 15 member team under me. I have some good extra curricular activities too.

Does my score holds good value along with my profile or should I take the test again?

Thanks and Regards,
Shefali
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by Stacy Blackman » Mon Aug 06, 2012 12:18 pm
Hi Shefali,

Unfortunately I do not know enough about your work experience to answer how it compares to your GMAT. I do recommend you consider the average GMAT scores of the programs you are looking at, and aim for a score of at least that number.

If you decide to take the test again, here are some free tips: https://www.stacyblackman.com/gmat-overview/

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