August 29, 2006

Jack's GMAT story: [part- II Solution]

I must confess that, this dilemma of Jack is genuine and is tough to provide the correct solution. What makes this situation really tough is his GMAT-score 610.

Jack still has plenty of time (may be couple of more years) before he would apply to b-school.

610 is critical score, an ‘on-the-wall’ score you can say; which is not a good score but given a chance, with proper study strategy he can improve his score to a respected level

610+40=650! which is at least an average score for decent business schools.

But note that it could go really tough for Jack to improve his score by more than 40. therefore I call 610 as a critical score.

Anything less and I would not advice Jack to retake the test.

Remember, you can’t fool this test.
To be cont....what went wrong

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August 29, 2006

Jack's GMAT story: [part- II Solution]

I must confess that, this dilemma of Jack is genuine and is tough to provide the correct solution. What makes this situation really tough is his GMAT-score 610.

Jack still has plenty of time (may be couple of more years) before he would apply to b-school.

610 is critical score, an ‘on-the-wall’ score you can say; which is not a good score but given a chance, with proper study strategy he can improve his score to a respected level

610+40=650! which is at least an average score for decent business schools.

But note that it could go really tough for Jack to improve his score by more than 40. therefore I call 610 as a critical score.

Anything less and I would not advice Jack to retake the test.

Remember, you can’t fool this test.
To be cont....what went wrong

No comments: