Hi Guys,
Gave the GMAT second time a few days back. The first time i scored 660. My target schools are Emory University (USA), Nanyang, NUS (Singapore) ,and SDA Bocconi (Italy). Let me share my background with you guys so that you have a better understanding and can can advise me well. I am from Pakistan. Did my bachelors in Engineering from the best college of the country but with a very low GPA:2.01(It is not that i was not good at studies, I was simply not interested in good grades at that time, my target back then was always to just get passing grades, I stood 45th in the entrance exam out of many thousand students, i had always been an intelligent student during my school days but never a hard working one) but i was involved in many extra curricular activities (Set up my college's adventure club and was responsible for all its activities in the last 2 years of college, was the cricket team captan both in college and in school). I have a good work experience (4 years in the largest mobile network operating comapny of the country with 1 year as a team lead and the last 6 months as the acting manager, 8 months in Malaysia as Team lead for a 3g Network deployment project for a leading Mobile operating comapny in the country). As i had a significantly low GPA i wanted to improve my GMAT score so that it could offset the GPA. I did extensie preperation and was scoring good on the mock tests. Never scored less than 740 on the GMAT prep exams. But on the test day i was suffering from fever, had a high headache and shivering from cold throughout the test. I wasn't even able to compelete both sections; nevertheless i opted to report the score and when it was reported it was like the roof of the world has fallen upon my head, 590 it was and i had also sent it to my target schools. Now i am left with very little time as i have not worked on my applications and faced with the dilema of giving the test one more time. Please advise as in how much the very low score of the second time will affect my admission chances keeping my target schools in mind and wether shall i give the GMAT another try or move on with my application process. Please help out guys as i am stuck in a difficult situation. Hope to hear from you guys soon.
Rgds,
Gave the GMAT second time a few days back. The first time i scored 660. My target schools are Emory University (USA), Nanyang, NUS (Singapore) ,and SDA Bocconi (Italy). Let me share my background with you guys so that you have a better understanding and can can advise me well. I am from Pakistan. Did my bachelors in Engineering from the best college of the country but with a very low GPA:2.01(It is not that i was not good at studies, I was simply not interested in good grades at that time, my target back then was always to just get passing grades, I stood 45th in the entrance exam out of many thousand students, i had always been an intelligent student during my school days but never a hard working one) but i was involved in many extra curricular activities (Set up my college's adventure club and was responsible for all its activities in the last 2 years of college, was the cricket team captan both in college and in school). I have a good work experience (4 years in the largest mobile network operating comapny of the country with 1 year as a team lead and the last 6 months as the acting manager, 8 months in Malaysia as Team lead for a 3g Network deployment project for a leading Mobile operating comapny in the country). As i had a significantly low GPA i wanted to improve my GMAT score so that it could offset the GPA. I did extensie preperation and was scoring good on the mock tests. Never scored less than 740 on the GMAT prep exams. But on the test day i was suffering from fever, had a high headache and shivering from cold throughout the test. I wasn't even able to compelete both sections; nevertheless i opted to report the score and when it was reported it was like the roof of the world has fallen upon my head, 590 it was and i had also sent it to my target schools. Now i am left with very little time as i have not worked on my applications and faced with the dilema of giving the test one more time. Please advise as in how much the very low score of the second time will affect my admission chances keeping my target schools in mind and wether shall i give the GMAT another try or move on with my application process. Please help out guys as i am stuck in a difficult situation. Hope to hear from you guys soon.
Rgds,