I had wanted to let this "SHOWDOWN ETS" go down, but finally I found it is still on the first page. Given your great support, there is no reason why I should neglect the unended war. Folks, I am so Touched by your words that I am nearly on the verge of tears. Thanks, guys ...
Well, I had been pondering on the first 3 days after examination, trying to sort out some clue from the beg mess. It seemed unavailing to just think the grief. So I started to prioritize the activities since it was too difficult to decide right away. Last weekend, I finalized my essays, resume and all the other documents. The package was sent out on Monday.
As it is momentous to let the school see my application before I go there to talk to them, I decided to postpone my trip to March to make sure another recommendation letter will arrive by that time.
I, hard-nosed enough, had wanted to take GMAT once a month, if necessary, until I get the desirable result. But the girl in the test center told the earlist available date would be mid-March. Stunned by the fact, I had to choose a date: March 18, 9am.
I officially started the journey last November. It's already Febuary. God, where did the time go? I realize I must treat the test rigorously and pursue radical improvement within this period.
The days with GMAT are gond so fast. 40 days is definitely not a long time. Not only do I want to get a good score, but also I want to improve my English significantly. Years later, when I look back at this period of time, I hope I can say the actual gains from these months are worth every penny invested, given the financial loss when studying full time, and every effort paid.
以下是引用Snazzy在2004-2-7 6:20:00的发言: Years later, when I look back at this period of time, I hope I can say the actual gains from these months are worth every penny invested, given the financial loss when studying full time, and every effort paid.