Hey all,
I took the GMAT yesterday (for the second time) and got a 710, 92nd percentile in verbal and 76th percentile in quant.
I just wanted to share this because I'm that guy who cracks under pressure during tests. I'm the kid who studies for months and months and then takes a practice test and scores far far below where I'm aiming for. I'm also the kid who just couldn't get my act together for the first test. After it was done I wanted to call it quits and just get on with my life.
However I decided to stick it out and give it another shot.
In the end I spent around 7 months studying for this test. It was so frustrating and there were so many times where I felt beaten, but I kept trying. So for those who fall into my category, keep your heads up. This test isn't supposed to be easy, its supposed to frustrate you and bring you down. But stay the course and keep fighting. You really can do it and it will be very worth it.
I took the GMAT yesterday (for the second time) and got a 710, 92nd percentile in verbal and 76th percentile in quant.
I just wanted to share this because I'm that guy who cracks under pressure during tests. I'm the kid who studies for months and months and then takes a practice test and scores far far below where I'm aiming for. I'm also the kid who just couldn't get my act together for the first test. After it was done I wanted to call it quits and just get on with my life.
However I decided to stick it out and give it another shot.
In the end I spent around 7 months studying for this test. It was so frustrating and there were so many times where I felt beaten, but I kept trying. So for those who fall into my category, keep your heads up. This test isn't supposed to be easy, its supposed to frustrate you and bring you down. But stay the course and keep fighting. You really can do it and it will be very worth it.












