How to Bounce Back from a Low GMAT score

Jennifer P.

Hosted By Jennifer P.

5.0

14 Reviews

You finally took the GMAT ... and you didn't reach your goal score. What should you do now? Take a prep class? Switch to the GRE? Work with a tutor? Move on, and focus on the rest of your application? Or just give up on the whole MBA idea? In 12 years of GMAT coaching, I've had this conversation with dozens and dozens of talented people from around the world. Join me, coach Jennifer, for real talk about how you can move forward after a disappointing score.


What you'll get out of this event

Discover actionable steps to rebound from a low GMAT score and regain your confidence

Learn how to evaluate whether to retake the GMAT, switch to the GRE, or focus on other application components

Get personalized strategies to enhance your test-prep approach and improve your score

Understand how to create a tailored study plan that addresses your unique strengths and weaknesses

Gain insights into managing exam anxiety and developing a positive mindset for future success


This event is great for GMAT candidates who've received a disappointing score on the exam (practice or actual)

This event covers:

Quantitative Reasoning

Test Prep Strategy

Verbal Reasoning

Tailored Study Plan

Data Insights


Jennifer P.

Hosted By Jennifer P.

5.0

14 Reviews

A leading GMAT Expert in Europe, 770 GMAT Classic, Mindset specialist

Coaches professionally

Scored a 770 on the GMAT

100+ people coached for GMAT

Jennifer has helped clients achieve these scores on the GMAT

605 - 720

A leading GMAT Expert in Europe, 11 years of GMAT teaching experience, 770 personal score on GMAT Classic. I am expert at coaching candidates to outstanding performance via personalized training. I also offer specialized packages to tackle exam anxiety, including the outstanding six-week Positive Intelligence system. I'm an American who's been living in Europe since 2012: first 3 years in Paris, and then Berlin. Since then, I've lectured in marketing at business schools in both cities, but I most enjoy working with GMAT candidates. In 2018, I founded my own firm, Bright Outlook Global Prep, to focus on exam preparation and admissions consulting. I'm motivated by the goals and aspirations of the students I work with, and I am so gratified to see people achieve their dreams. You deserve to work with an expert. My personal score of 770 on the GMAT Classic includes a perfect 51 on Verbal, which attracts students from around the world to work with me. I've also attended insider meetings with GMAC, the creators of the GMAT, and have had the chance to speak in-depth with the Chief Psychometrician about exactly how the computer-adaptive exam functions and how it calculates your score. Many of my students have said, "I only wish I had started working with her sooner!" Don't struggle on your own. Take ownership of your ambitions and let's get to work.

How to Bounce Back from a Low GMAT score

Tuesday, Apr 29

from 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM UTC

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