few months before taking the GMAT. (Rule #1 of success on this exam: chill out
dude, it's just a test.) 1st try 590 (Q44, V27), 2nd try 630 (Q44, V33). Back then I
used to put so much pressure on myself that I'd simply have a meltdown with
these things. I was completely crushed, embarrassed, and just gave up on the
MBA idea. Although I realize that a 630 isn't bad, I was confident that the net
present value of my MBA would certainly be negative. I was not going to get
into a top program, and I have a somewhat nonconventional opinion on the
MBA degree that just forced me to forget about it.
Fast forward 7 years later... I'm in Boston now, unemployed, and thinking a lot
about my future, so I spent a couple of days researching GMAT prep programs. I
had never even heard of Manhattan GMAT but most reviews pointed them out
as the best of the bunch. So ... it was a no-brainer to check out a free class.
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