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basso25@
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hi all: i've been on the forum throughout the year and have come to really appreciate all of the discussions, tips, and advice that we share. i can really use your advice, thoughts, and direction, given my perdicament.
goal: get into top 10-15 full time mba program (kellogg is dream school)
gmat: test 1 = 640 (Q42/V35/AWA6/IR4); test 2 (just finished today) = 530 (Q32/V30/AWA=TBD/IR5). don't know what happened, i am completely besides myself. i didn't mess up anything tragically; guess it was a bad day.
i am applying in round 2 (due date around new year)
need to decide what to do. it's come down to one of the two options, i would truly appreciate your advice:
a) don't take test anymore. pro: avoid risking score closer to 530 than 640. that would confirm to adcomm where my abilities are, vs. 530 and 640 with them taking 640.
b) take test 3rd time and roll the dice.
don't know what to do. if i had to, i could take test 2 more times before deadline. but clearly i am digressing and need to fundamentally change something in order to turn a corner.
please help. thank you.
goal: get into top 10-15 full time mba program (kellogg is dream school)
gmat: test 1 = 640 (Q42/V35/AWA6/IR4); test 2 (just finished today) = 530 (Q32/V30/AWA=TBD/IR5). don't know what happened, i am completely besides myself. i didn't mess up anything tragically; guess it was a bad day.
i am applying in round 2 (due date around new year)
need to decide what to do. it's come down to one of the two options, i would truly appreciate your advice:
a) don't take test anymore. pro: avoid risking score closer to 530 than 640. that would confirm to adcomm where my abilities are, vs. 530 and 640 with them taking 640.
b) take test 3rd time and roll the dice.
don't know what to do. if i had to, i could take test 2 more times before deadline. but clearly i am digressing and need to fundamentally change something in order to turn a corner.
please help. thank you.


















