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XenaPrincessWarriorofGMAT

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  1. CONGRATULATIONS[clap] gallishow, And please don't worry about it. YOU GOT a 770...I highly doubt you are in ANY danger of getting a score change (Let me know if you do, so I can publicly eat my words:whistle:). The only danger anyone may have is in a change in score for the AWA portion, for example the computer grades a 5.5 but when the human scorers read it you could go down to a 5.0 or some other number. Anyhow this doesn't happen too often either. [dance]
  2. I've also always thought that, so thanks for the re-enforcement[dance]
  3. Oh my god - what an Amazing Analysis[clap]. I really do appreciate you taking your time to help us, alakshma[dance]
  4. Hey artist-ink (I like your name) I don't know if you are aware but for the schools you have mentioned, you're GMAT scores are way above their averages for GMAT. FOCUS on your essays and recommendations,make them killer!! I don't have any doubt in my mind, that you should get into at least one of your top choices if you can craft a solid application that shines light on you - regardless of your experience.[dance]
  5. CONGRATULATIONS[clap], You must be excited because for the schools you are looking at, you definately succeeded[dance]
  6. I can't not advise you on whether or not you should take them again:hmm: However, a CONGRATULATIONS[clap] is in order, because anything in the 700's, seems to me would be competitive[dance]
  7. THANK YOU! ASV[clap], for taking your time to post good details of your experience[dance]
  8. CONGRATULATIONS alapalaya[clap] You should most certainly be SUPER HAPPY. Thanks for posting your experience, very helpful.
  9. What an amazing post spkapileshwar[clap], Thank you for your time spent on it and most importantly CONGRATULATIONS[dance]
  10. CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR SCORE ASV:) You must be very excited* Your question is a hard one for anyone to answer, for two reasons: 1. There are so many good programs out there! 2. Depending on what you would like to concentrate in, some programs are better than others for that specific concentration. My advice is that you will need to do your own research (I am assuming you are talking about US mba programs)...A couple of good places to start: 1. Local library (ask the librarian to help you identify books that discuss mba programs) 2. Buy a copy of the usnews graduate index (or look for it in your library) http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/grad/rankings/rankindex_brief.php Businessweek http://www.businessweek.com/bschools/ I think they have a book you can buy or find in your library. Also, you might want to type in "MBA blogs" at google. Many of the blogs are from students currently in mba programs - they often give good insight into what the program is like at their current school. Happy mba applying. PS: If you are talking only about a executive mba program - the sources above will still be helpful as well as the two businessweek links below: http://bwnt.businessweek.com/embasearch/ http://www.businessweek.com/bschools/01/emba_rank.htm
  11. CONGRATULATIONS RNAMAN[clap], Thanks for taking your time to share your experience with us. I always get something useful about the GMAT from all of you who have slayed it[dance] thumbs up:tup:
  12. Great post Aline, I am always wondering about what people are seeing as far as the quant on the GMAT...thanks for sharing* Please let us know if you get into your first choice school, It's always good to hear what happens after the score!!
  13. Congratulations:tup: I really do appreciate you taking the time to post your experience:). Very helpful...THANK YOU.
  14. Congratulations*** I second the fact, that your post is inspiring.[dance] Jinoov what was the quant part of the test like? Was it harder than kaplan?
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