Took the test today and bombed, in my opinion. The computers were down for more than 4 hours so i had to wait i couldn't nap because i was wired on caffeine in prep for the exam. I got to the center at around 7:30am and took the test at noon, tired, cranky, crashing hard from caffeine i drank to take the test at my scheduled time. i blew the quant out the water but found myself in brief moments of deep sleep a few times throughout the verbal
ended up getting only a 650... (50Q and i think 32V... i threw the score report away because i was pissed)
I consistently score 50 or 51 on Q thnx to mastergmat's prep course btw.
Im not shooting for a top tier B-school because I want to stay near home and my GPA is only 3.2 from undergrad, but feel as if I should retake in a month and hope that conditions won't be so horrendous the second time around.
I scored 740 and 780 on the 2 gmatpreps respectively first try each after a run through with mastergmat and some review in manhattans books, so I'm sure you can understand my disappointment.
any suggestions on whether a retake is even worth it?
People say 650 is a solid and competitive score even in some of top schools and that i should focus more on other things now if I'm not shooting for ivy league, but I don't understand how 650 is good.
ended up getting only a 650... (50Q and i think 32V... i threw the score report away because i was pissed)
I consistently score 50 or 51 on Q thnx to mastergmat's prep course btw.
Im not shooting for a top tier B-school because I want to stay near home and my GPA is only 3.2 from undergrad, but feel as if I should retake in a month and hope that conditions won't be so horrendous the second time around.
I scored 740 and 780 on the 2 gmatpreps respectively first try each after a run through with mastergmat and some review in manhattans books, so I'm sure you can understand my disappointment.
any suggestions on whether a retake is even worth it?
People say 650 is a solid and competitive score even in some of top schools and that i should focus more on other things now if I'm not shooting for ivy league, but I don't understand how 650 is good.












