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life is a test
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Hi everyone,
I just joined as a new member so thought I would share my experience of the gmat test I took today...
I keep going over the this afternoon's rubbish score in my head... (500: Q41 V31)...
I knew I wasn't going to get anything amazing as I have only had one month's preparation alongside full time employment but I was expecting at least mid 600 mark...
I guessed the last 6 or 7 questions on both sections as I ran out of time - does anyone know how this impacts the bell curve? Does it take you into a new lower range altogether even if you have managed to climb to the higher range of the normal distrbution curve through the previous questions??
I was put off by the score because my numeracy is pretty strong having come from an engineering background and english is my native language...
I know its not too much use thinking about what has happened but I just want to analyse for next test...thinking I should do it in a month's time - is that too short a time frame? I am worried that >month might be too long a gap..??
My worst fear is a lower score on the next test !!
By the way, am looking to apply to LBS but don't think I will even bother applying this yr with this score..
Maybe you guys can shed some light on my situation given your previous experiences... should I resit in a month? worth applying anyway to LBS with this score? whats the best way to drastically boost this score (my aim is 700+).
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts...
I just joined as a new member so thought I would share my experience of the gmat test I took today...
I keep going over the this afternoon's rubbish score in my head... (500: Q41 V31)...
I knew I wasn't going to get anything amazing as I have only had one month's preparation alongside full time employment but I was expecting at least mid 600 mark...
I guessed the last 6 or 7 questions on both sections as I ran out of time - does anyone know how this impacts the bell curve? Does it take you into a new lower range altogether even if you have managed to climb to the higher range of the normal distrbution curve through the previous questions??
I was put off by the score because my numeracy is pretty strong having come from an engineering background and english is my native language...
I know its not too much use thinking about what has happened but I just want to analyse for next test...thinking I should do it in a month's time - is that too short a time frame? I am worried that >month might be too long a gap..??
My worst fear is a lower score on the next test !!
By the way, am looking to apply to LBS but don't think I will even bother applying this yr with this score..
Maybe you guys can shed some light on my situation given your previous experiences... should I resit in a month? worth applying anyway to LBS with this score? whats the best way to drastically boost this score (my aim is 700+).
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts...

















