I got the official scores for the GMAT today. I have mentioned earlier on this blog that I failed miserably in the GMAT. I don’t know whether I should consider my GMAT debacle as an act of failure as I haven’t studied at all for this exam. That is an open discussion from my end and it seems the contest between me and my inner conscious will go on for sometime.
Good news is that this official GMAT report has bring in some hope for me as far as my GMAT journey is concerned. I got a perfect score of 6.0 in AWA (Analytical Writing Assessment). According to the GMAT scoring scale, the score of 6.0 some how resolves to 91 percentile which according to GMAT is the highest score in the AWA section of the exam. The AWA section comprises of two essays of 30 minutes each (one asking to analyse an argument and the other asking to analyse an issue).
Fun part is I never knew what AWA structure looks like nor I have read anything about it. First time I saw anything related to AWA was during the time I was giving the GMAT and yet I scored perfectly. It seems all the efforts I did in order to write 130+ posts on this blog has finally paid off. I am pretty happy that I’ve made the decision to start this blog which in return has improved my writing skills (atleast this is what GMAT thinks).
The score of 6.0 in the AWA section has given me some motivation that I can still do something about my GMAT. It seems some part of my brain is still functioning and I need to act fast before becoming brain dead.
Great post. Cracking GMAT with good score never easy. But to get admit in a top b-school, it is necessary to score good in the exam. Because most of the top b-schools only consider those who performed exceptionally excellent in the exam.
ReplyDeleteOnline Sentence Correction