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So I took the GMAT last night...
#1
I know MBA's have shown up in this forum for a bit, so I thought I'd share my experience last night.

For years, I've been terrified of the GMAT. I've been kicking the idea of an MBA for a while now, but it's always the GMAT that made me hesitate. The problem is that almost all AACSB accredited MBA programs require it and in my field, that kind of thing matters.

I've been thinking about this a lot lately, and decided I need to pull the trigger starting my MBA. I had some time to kill after work yesterday since my wife is currently visiting family, so it seemed like a perfect opportunity. I found a local Pearson Vue site and scheduled the GMAT for that evening. No study, no prep... Just wanted to see how hard it was. My usual test strategy is, "Go take it and then work on the areas I bomb" so I figured I'd do the same with this.

The test itself is tough. It's adaptive, which means if you answer a question correctly, expect a harder question next. It will continue doing this until you miss a question, at which point it cranks back the difficulty a bit until you answer one correctly again. The time limits are also an issue, as there were at least two parts of the four-hour exam that I hit "Finish" with less than 5 seconds to go. Other parts I was able to fly through (primarily the reading portions).

I finished at around 3 1/2 hours and hit the final button to show my score... 560. Now that's not impressive at all (kind of sad actually since most Harvard MBA's are mid 700's), but I was still surprised. The average GMAT score for 2013 is 540'sh. After years of fearing this exam, a 560 is much better than what I expected with zero study. It's also above the average accepted candidate at my local AACSB accredited MBA program. cheersmate

My math scores were abysmal (17th percentile), but the high verbal portion score offset that for the most part. Considering it's been almost two decades since I've had to find the volume of a cylinder, or messed with scatterplots and trig functions, I'm only slightly embarrassed about that. Okay, maybe a little more than slightly. Wink However, with minimal study, I'm 100% confident I could get that score up in the mid 600's and even (maybe?) break into the 700's.

The moral of this long post is simple - Like most things in life, the fear was worse than the reality. If you've been like me and hesitant to go take the GMAT, I would encourage you to do so. Study up for a bit and then go give it a shot. You'll likely be pleasantly surprised.

Good luck!
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#2
That's fantastic!! And you hit the nail on the head, most things are not nearly as big and bad as we've puffed them up to be in our own minds. Way to go, and good luck on your admissions process!
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#3
That's so great! You're giving me hope about taking the GRE, which it looks like I might be forced to take for graduate school. I'm just going to study a bit and take it. Thanks for the inspirational post.
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#4
Well done! I've been toying with the idea of sitting this next year too. Not sure how I would fund any graduate study, but I think the score is good for 5 years.
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#5
Thank you for sharing your experiences. I'm considering taking this test in a few weeks.
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#6
Thanks for the information. I've contemplated applying for graduate school next year, so the GMAT or GRE might be in my future as well.
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#7
Thanks for the feedback!! I am thinking of finding some math classes to take to review for this. There is a good $700 prep class nearby, and work will pay for it.. but I love my Saturdays and not sure I need it.
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#8
I'm considering this test.....but I'm also considering the GRE....I'm not sure which one I want to go for!
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#9
Congrats on getting a respectable score. I can teach math but if I just walked in and tried something like that without review I might not have done as well as you.

I also appreciate your words of wisdom there are some PRAXIS II test that I could get some work out of but I am afraid of them because I am out of practice. Maybe those of us with that testing bug can transfer our CLEP/DSST/TECEP/ECE experience to be useful in other testing arenas.
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