Question:
I have bombed the GMAT twice. What can I do to get a great score?
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
I have bombed the GMAT twice. What can I do to get a great score?
Five answers:
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2016-12-18 16:56:16 UTC
in case you won't be able to gain a first rate GMAT score, you do not belong in an MBA application. in spite of everything, you shoud be getting a grasp's in technologies administration, not an MBA. extra "PE- did you examine the question? do you recognize what MIS is? who reported something approximately MBA?" Do you recognize what the GMAT examination is for? that's for MBA classes, very few of that are categorized "MIS". MIS faculties are plenty greater probable to require GRE scores. i became into giving this question the earnings of the doubt.
hustlingstuff
2006-03-30 14:42:45 UTC
Honestly this is going to be very difficult now that you've bombed it twice already. Once you take the GMAT more than once, your scores are averaged together. Therefore, you will need a... like perfect score in order to get a score accepted by universities. I did sample questions online, bought a study book and did practice tests. Good Luck!!
2006-03-30 13:24:33 UTC
Honestly this is going to be very difficult now that you've bombed it twice already. Once you take the GMAT more than once, your scores are averaged together. Therefore, you will need a... like perfect score in order to get a score accepted by universities. I did sample questions online, bought a study book and did practice tests. Good Luck!!
The Foosaaaah
2006-03-30 13:20:23 UTC
Go online. Take GMAT tests.

go thru google search.
Goddess of Grammar
2006-03-30 17:10:49 UTC
First off, not all schools will average your scores, despite the twin replies above. Some will only look at the most recent.



If math is your weakness, I suggest a not-specifically-GMAT book for a brush-up, from the Teach Yourself or Schaum's Outline Series. Then look at the kinds of questions there really are on the GMAT.



If grammar is your weakness, get a writing book with exercises. Remember, parallellism is the key!



If critical reasoning or reading are your weaknesses, just read as much as you can.



Use the Princeton Review book or better yet take a class with them (or with me if you're in Switzerland). A website I sometimes recommend is www.testmagic.com though they have some links that worry me...


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