Congratulations Omerta!
What you've just done is cleared a whole lot of hassles out of your way. Now that you have your GMAT score (and an impressive one at that!), and still being a student, I think you have plenty of time to decide on what you really (really) want to do career-wise and how best to pursue the achievement of that goal. You have plenty of time to research the business schools who can help you get there (and enjoy the experience) and those who are ready to help you out financially without handicapping you for life. As I implied before, you're in a most enviable position. You don't have to worry about getting good scores on the GMAT. Oh, and before I forget- whether you ant to attend biz school this year or not, start practicing your application essays! In this regard, practice really does make perfect; or at least very engaging.
All the best in your future efforts, don't be afraid to ask for help, and congrats again!
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Kemmy G
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Congratulations Omerta!
What you've just done is cleared a whole lot of hassles out of your way. Now that you have your GMAT score (and an impressive one at that!), and still being a student, I think you have plenty of time to decide on what you really (really) want to do career-wise and how best to pursue the achievement of that goal. You have plenty of time to research the business schools who can help you get there (and enjoy the experience) and those who are ready to help you out financially without handicapping you for life. As I implied before, you're in a most enviable position. You don't have to worry about getting good scores on the GMAT. Oh, and before I forget- whether you want to attend biz school this year or not, start practicing your application essays! In this regard, practice really does make perfect; or at least very engaging.
All the best in your future efforts, don't be afraid to ask for help, and congrats again!
What you've just done is cleared a whole lot of hassles out of your way. Now that you have your GMAT score (and an impressive one at that!), and still being a student, I think you have plenty of time to decide on what you really (really) want to do career-wise and how best to pursue the achievement of that goal. You have plenty of time to research the business schools who can help you get there (and enjoy the experience) and those who are ready to help you out financially without handicapping you for life. As I implied before, you're in a most enviable position. You don't have to worry about getting good scores on the GMAT. Oh, and before I forget- whether you want to attend biz school this year or not, start practicing your application essays! In this regard, practice really does make perfect; or at least very engaging.
All the best in your future efforts, don't be afraid to ask for help, and congrats again!
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missionGMATverbal
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great score...i wish i had the aptitude that you do...hey what about taking a shot at it once more and scoring a perfect score...I am sure with a bit more effort you can actually get that...












