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perseverance
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- Joined: Thu Dec 16, 2010 9:17 am
Hi All,
Yesterday I gave my GMAT and got a low score. Score which i had never got in any of my practice tests and also a score which does not allow me to apply even to the average school I was aiming.( schools with average/minimum 600)
During the test I faced a software problem. I had 10 minutes short of time to complete the quantitative section and got very tensed throughout the test , esp. during the initial few questions.
I have some concerns which I want to discuss with you:
1) I have 3 years of Work exp. with an Indian IT folk's resume. I had to quit my job as I was getting married n would come to US. I always wanted to pursue an MBA degree so I wanted to get into a decent school next year. But after I ended up with a low score, now am worried as to how I can proceed with MBA and GMAT. does b-schools require applicants to be on job at the time of admissions? Or is the work experience just a requirement as mentioned on their websites? Ideally how many months can I stay way from a job before applying to Bschools that would not affect my admission process.
2) I understand after getting a low score that I will have to get a max score next time in the GMAT, if i have to be considered for admissions. I am feeling very low and disappointed as this exam has been the worst so far and looks like the impact is also going to hit back on me. I was optimistic to get a score between 580-600 as during practice tests i was doing well in the quants and not so well in the verbal, considering my preparations for this test. What Can I do to improve my score? the deadlines for 2011 admissions are very close and am confused as to what to do. considering am out of job now and considering I get a good score for 2012 admissions, is it ok to try for 2012 admissions.
3) Do I have a chance to pursue my dream of doing an MBA..
Thanks for all your words in advance.
Yesterday I gave my GMAT and got a low score. Score which i had never got in any of my practice tests and also a score which does not allow me to apply even to the average school I was aiming.( schools with average/minimum 600)
During the test I faced a software problem. I had 10 minutes short of time to complete the quantitative section and got very tensed throughout the test , esp. during the initial few questions.
I have some concerns which I want to discuss with you:
1) I have 3 years of Work exp. with an Indian IT folk's resume. I had to quit my job as I was getting married n would come to US. I always wanted to pursue an MBA degree so I wanted to get into a decent school next year. But after I ended up with a low score, now am worried as to how I can proceed with MBA and GMAT. does b-schools require applicants to be on job at the time of admissions? Or is the work experience just a requirement as mentioned on their websites? Ideally how many months can I stay way from a job before applying to Bschools that would not affect my admission process.
2) I understand after getting a low score that I will have to get a max score next time in the GMAT, if i have to be considered for admissions. I am feeling very low and disappointed as this exam has been the worst so far and looks like the impact is also going to hit back on me. I was optimistic to get a score between 580-600 as during practice tests i was doing well in the quants and not so well in the verbal, considering my preparations for this test. What Can I do to improve my score? the deadlines for 2011 admissions are very close and am confused as to what to do. considering am out of job now and considering I get a good score for 2012 admissions, is it ok to try for 2012 admissions.
3) Do I have a chance to pursue my dream of doing an MBA..
Thanks for all your words in advance.

















