I just got back from writing my gmat for the first time, only got 2 hours of sleep last night and i took a sleeping pill which didn't work and left me pretty groggy. I only snapped out of it 15 minutes into quant but not sure if the damage had been done.
Here's the thing, I finished quant 20 minutes early and verbal 15 minutes early. I thought I was doing well in quant to when I got a difficult VIC but then after that I started getting "easy" questions. My PT's ranged from 640-700, but in the past 2 weeks i really improved my math (or so i thought), and was thinking that so long as I get the verbal score I know I can I could probably get 730. Pacing was obviously poor for quant, I should have spent time double checking my answers, I was feeling pretty good about it midway.
The median for the schools I'm applying to is 670, should I bother rewriting? I feel like if I keep practicing math and brush up on SC (which is likely where I lost my marks) I could perform very well, not sure if its worth it though.
Generally, how is a 690 score viewed? Do admissions have a "700-or-bust" mentality when it comes to a gmat score?
By the way I'm pretty sure I didn't perform well in IR if that matters, had to blindly guess on 2 questions and was unsure for another 3.
Here's the thing, I finished quant 20 minutes early and verbal 15 minutes early. I thought I was doing well in quant to when I got a difficult VIC but then after that I started getting "easy" questions. My PT's ranged from 640-700, but in the past 2 weeks i really improved my math (or so i thought), and was thinking that so long as I get the verbal score I know I can I could probably get 730. Pacing was obviously poor for quant, I should have spent time double checking my answers, I was feeling pretty good about it midway.
The median for the schools I'm applying to is 670, should I bother rewriting? I feel like if I keep practicing math and brush up on SC (which is likely where I lost my marks) I could perform very well, not sure if its worth it though.
Generally, how is a 690 score viewed? Do admissions have a "700-or-bust" mentality when it comes to a gmat score?
By the way I'm pretty sure I didn't perform well in IR if that matters, had to blindly guess on 2 questions and was unsure for another 3.