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Gunningfor700
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Sooooo....Doom's Day was yesterday for me. And...it was just as bad as I had dreamt about. I scored a lousy 490. I saw the numbers, but I was in total shock! I was like this really cannot be happening. I started my prep class in March. Met with tutor(s) every week for 3 months. And all I get is a lousy 490. I was so disappointed in myself.
I've only had one day to dwell on the results but I know I'll retake it. October, perhaps November. It'll happen...I just need a break. For several weeks prior to Doom's Day, I literally was sick. Just the thought of the test physically made me sick. I've never done well on standardized tests - not on the SAT, not on the GMAT for Bschool - just never did well. Plus, the pressure of doing well (for my future stability) was overwhelming.
Has anyone ever experienced something similar? If so, how did you overcome a low score and the anxiety associated with taking the GMAT?
I've only had one day to dwell on the results but I know I'll retake it. October, perhaps November. It'll happen...I just need a break. For several weeks prior to Doom's Day, I literally was sick. Just the thought of the test physically made me sick. I've never done well on standardized tests - not on the SAT, not on the GMAT for Bschool - just never did well. Plus, the pressure of doing well (for my future stability) was overwhelming.
Has anyone ever experienced something similar? If so, how did you overcome a low score and the anxiety associated with taking the GMAT?













