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| Huge Quant-Verbal Disparity - Retake? |
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Stacey Koprince
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You may want to consider retaking the test due to the disparity, but it really depends upon the school. Does their web site say that they look at the individual subscores? If it doesn't address the topic, you can also just email them and ask (a) whether they look at the overall score only or the individual subscores as well, and (b) if the latter, what kinds of subscores they consider competitive. (You don't need to tell them what you actually scored - just ask for the info.)
If they don't care, then don't retake. If they do, and if the quant subscore would put you at a disadvantage relative to what they consider competitive, then consider retaking. You can also mention explicitly in your app that you had a quant major and work in a quantitative field - if your grades were pretty good, this can offset the lower quant score. (The schools are aware that your ability to do, say, a geometry question isn't directly relevant to the kind of quant stuff you'll be doing in b-school!) How was your timing on the quant section, by the way? Did you work at a pretty steady pace throughout and let go of questions you just couldn't do in a timely manner? Or were you pressed for time by the end of the test and having to rush through? |
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