Guys,
I usually just browse forums like these and reads others posts, however I do have some major concerns about getting into a graduate program.
I recently took my GMAT for the first time, completely unprepared and not focued. I made the mistake of not taking this test seriously. I, as most I am sure do on here, work full time and simply thought I will do OK without studying and get in with my other credentials. Well I didnt and scored in the 400s, granted to say I got what I deserved.
I also set-up two universities I am planning on applying to at the beginning of the test and now regretting it. I am embarassed of these scores and the last thing I want is for the schools that I want to go to receiving these.
I am not looking for amazing scores, maybe mid-500s can get me in. I guess my questions are:
Is there anyway to cancel these scores, as I already called?
How will this look for me later down the line when I retake the test and apply?
As I am not planning on taking prep courses, due to time available and financial reasons, what should be done to be more comfortable and kick these up 100 points.
The only real good thing about this situation is that I did so bad, increasing these scores that much isn't impossible.
Help!
I usually just browse forums like these and reads others posts, however I do have some major concerns about getting into a graduate program.
I recently took my GMAT for the first time, completely unprepared and not focued. I made the mistake of not taking this test seriously. I, as most I am sure do on here, work full time and simply thought I will do OK without studying and get in with my other credentials. Well I didnt and scored in the 400s, granted to say I got what I deserved.
I also set-up two universities I am planning on applying to at the beginning of the test and now regretting it. I am embarassed of these scores and the last thing I want is for the schools that I want to go to receiving these.
I am not looking for amazing scores, maybe mid-500s can get me in. I guess my questions are:
Is there anyway to cancel these scores, as I already called?
How will this look for me later down the line when I retake the test and apply?
As I am not planning on taking prep courses, due to time available and financial reasons, what should be done to be more comfortable and kick these up 100 points.
The only real good thing about this situation is that I did so bad, increasing these scores that much isn't impossible.
Help!












