Hi Stacy,
I am pretty close to the deadline for Haas part-time and starting to debate one point. In the essay, if my academic records are a true reflection, I decided to explain my poor verbal GMAT score.
I feel that my GMAT verbal score (V 28 51%) doesn't truly reflect my verbal and written communication skills. During my application to engineering graduate school, I scored 660 in verbal (93 percentile) in GRE. I also scored 647 out of a maximum score of 677 in TOEFL. I also scored a 5.5 in AWA.
Do you think I should even provide an explanation as my overall GMAT score is 650 with Quant at 90%? My only concern is that I belong to one of the most competitive pools- Indian software engineers where GMAT scores are typically above 700.
Your suggestion in this matter will be truly appreciated.
Thanks,
Jay
I am pretty close to the deadline for Haas part-time and starting to debate one point. In the essay, if my academic records are a true reflection, I decided to explain my poor verbal GMAT score.
I feel that my GMAT verbal score (V 28 51%) doesn't truly reflect my verbal and written communication skills. During my application to engineering graduate school, I scored 660 in verbal (93 percentile) in GRE. I also scored 647 out of a maximum score of 677 in TOEFL. I also scored a 5.5 in AWA.
Do you think I should even provide an explanation as my overall GMAT score is 650 with Quant at 90%? My only concern is that I belong to one of the most competitive pools- Indian software engineers where GMAT scores are typically above 700.
Your suggestion in this matter will be truly appreciated.
Thanks,
Jay












