souma730 wrote:Hi guys,
I ve just taken the gmat.. and i was disappointed with a 540 score..i am a bit lost since i was aiming 730..
I have 2 questions:
- Is it bad to report a bad score to the schools one is interested in?
- What can i do to improve my score..? I thought i worked hard.. but obviously i was doing it wrong
Hi,
If you are confident about yourself and believe you can get a higher gmat score, we would certainly advice you to retake the exam. It is not really a good strategy to send your low scores to the schools you are interested in.
Before, we suggest you a few ways by which you can take your score up, could you please tell us if you think you are comfortable with all the basics. Or if there is any section where you feel you need to get back to the text books and revise your basics.
Overall, we would suggest you to retake a mock test under the supervision of an expert or a mentor. After the mock test, sit with the expert and understand your strong and weak points better. Create a smart study plan for yourself which not only helps you cover the basics but also leaves you with ample time to take as many mock tests as possible. Now, do remember that the trick is not how many mock tests you take, but it is all about how much time you spend in analyzing your performance in the same. Typically, if you spend 2 hours in taking a mock test, take at least 4 to 5 hours in analyzing the same. Go over each and every questions and figure out a smarter, better and a faster way to solve the same. Take a note of all these points and make sure you apply these in the next mock test. Keep doing this consistently and we are hopeful you will see an improvement in your score.
Hope the above information helps. Do share more information that Rich has asked and also more about your overall profile. Let us know if you have more questions about your gmat preparation and we would be happy to advice.
Wish you the best.
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