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needmotivation
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So my entire GMAT experience has been a little bit of a drama...
I first took the exam a year ago and scored a 570, which was actually 10 points lower than my diagnostic score, so I was obviously very disappointed and very discouraged (hence my user name). In any case, I decided to take it again in February and scored a 620 and a 5.5 on the AWA. While this was an improvement, I did not achieve my goal of scoring 700+ and wanted to take it one last time. I sat for the exam again in April and had the worst experience EVER (see previous post). But in short, the new palm sensor wasn't working and I lost time on both my math and verbal sections, so I cancelled my scores. In the end, GMAC refunded my $$ and I decided to sign up for it again. I just took it yesterday and actually thought I bombed the test because I ran out of time and had to guess on a few questions in both the Math and Verbal sections. I sat staring at the screen for almost 10 minutes trying to decide whether I should cancel my scores, but decided to go for it. I figured that if I really bombed, then perhaps b-school was not in my future. I seriously thought I did worse than my first test. However, I was pleasantly surprised when I saw the 700 on the screen. I had to blink a few times because I didn't think it was possible given the fact that I guessed on a bunch of questions.
Now that I have had time to sleep on this and reflect on my test-day experience, I am nervous about my AWA. I was really stuck on my 2nd essay and I don't think it made much sense. Will it look really bad if I do a lot worse than the 5.5 I got when I scored a 620? Should I consider taking the exam again (I really don't want to because it's been such a long journey and I'm ready to focus on other things at this point)?
Your thoughts are greatly appreciated!!
I first took the exam a year ago and scored a 570, which was actually 10 points lower than my diagnostic score, so I was obviously very disappointed and very discouraged (hence my user name). In any case, I decided to take it again in February and scored a 620 and a 5.5 on the AWA. While this was an improvement, I did not achieve my goal of scoring 700+ and wanted to take it one last time. I sat for the exam again in April and had the worst experience EVER (see previous post). But in short, the new palm sensor wasn't working and I lost time on both my math and verbal sections, so I cancelled my scores. In the end, GMAC refunded my $$ and I decided to sign up for it again. I just took it yesterday and actually thought I bombed the test because I ran out of time and had to guess on a few questions in both the Math and Verbal sections. I sat staring at the screen for almost 10 minutes trying to decide whether I should cancel my scores, but decided to go for it. I figured that if I really bombed, then perhaps b-school was not in my future. I seriously thought I did worse than my first test. However, I was pleasantly surprised when I saw the 700 on the screen. I had to blink a few times because I didn't think it was possible given the fact that I guessed on a bunch of questions.
Now that I have had time to sleep on this and reflect on my test-day experience, I am nervous about my AWA. I was really stuck on my 2nd essay and I don't think it made much sense. Will it look really bad if I do a lot worse than the 5.5 I got when I scored a 620? Should I consider taking the exam again (I really don't want to because it's been such a long journey and I'm ready to focus on other things at this point)?
Your thoughts are greatly appreciated!!
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