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I'd still be ok to take the test in early October and get my scores in on time for first round applications... I just think my math is still iffy. And I know they're going to hone in on my math score due to my undergrad and my work experience being so heavy on communication-- they don't expect me to be an expert (one of the reasons I want to go to b-school is to round out my quant skills), but they have to feel some assurance I'll be able to handle the course work.
I know I perform better in the classroom than on standardized tests, but that doesn't mean squat to an admissions committee! The GMAT is the only consistent indicator across the board when you have applicants from such diverse backgrounds and undergrad majors. A 3.0 at Harvard is very different than a 3.0 at UCF, as is an engineering major with a 2.7 vs an education major with a 4.0.
I'm very anxious about admissions... I just want to show them I can do this work, excel in it and place into a good position upon graduation.
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