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xxxzzz2509
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Hello beatthegmater,
I've just taken the GMAT today and got a score of 710 (50Q 34V), which is a significant improvement over my last month result of 650 (48Q, 34V). Should I retake the test? I've read that many admission officers would prefer a well-balanced score over a slightly higher but a not so well-balanced score? I do not have to re-take the TOEFL since I will graduate from a Liberal Arts Colelge in the US and GMAT verbal score is probably my only 'English certificate.' What are your 2 cents on this? I have not received my AWA yet but last time I got 5.5 but I bet it does not count.
As a sidenote: I am a non-native speaker rising senior in college and probably MBA is not my cup of tea right now since I do not have enough experience. Do you think that low verbal score is a big deal for some specilized master degree in, lets say, finance?
Thanks, guys
P.S. Anyone out there who is feeling disappointed like I did when I first touch the GMAT, please don't. I scored 5XX when I first do a mock test. Just keep up with the work and it'll pay off.
I've just taken the GMAT today and got a score of 710 (50Q 34V), which is a significant improvement over my last month result of 650 (48Q, 34V). Should I retake the test? I've read that many admission officers would prefer a well-balanced score over a slightly higher but a not so well-balanced score? I do not have to re-take the TOEFL since I will graduate from a Liberal Arts Colelge in the US and GMAT verbal score is probably my only 'English certificate.' What are your 2 cents on this? I have not received my AWA yet but last time I got 5.5 but I bet it does not count.
As a sidenote: I am a non-native speaker rising senior in college and probably MBA is not my cup of tea right now since I do not have enough experience. Do you think that low verbal score is a big deal for some specilized master degree in, lets say, finance?
Thanks, guys
P.S. Anyone out there who is feeling disappointed like I did when I first touch the GMAT, please don't. I scored 5XX when I first do a mock test. Just keep up with the work and it'll pay off.












