I take my first GMAT next Wednesday, May 16th and I must admit that I am terrified. I took a practice test 2 days ago (Manhattan GMAT) and got a 520.
I realized that I made a ton of stupid mistakes and I even got a few questions correct while reviewing the test before checking the answers.
It's too late to cancel, and I think that it will be good for me to go through with the experience,so that I know what to expect if I have to retake it- and I'm pretty sure that I will have to re-take it.
I was told that schools can see all of your scores. If you take the test 5 times and go from a 450 to a 720, is that frowned upon by admimssions panels?
I realized that I made a ton of stupid mistakes and I even got a few questions correct while reviewing the test before checking the answers.
It's too late to cancel, and I think that it will be good for me to go through with the experience,so that I know what to expect if I have to retake it- and I'm pretty sure that I will have to re-take it.
I was told that schools can see all of your scores. If you take the test 5 times and go from a 450 to a 720, is that frowned upon by admimssions panels?












