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I took the GMAT in college on a whim once and got a 6 on the AWA and 49 on the Q, but my verbal was pretty bad (I forget what but i ended up with a 650 overall). So i retook it and assumed that they would just use the best scores from both tests (sidenote: got 99 percentile on the verbal 2nd time around and didnt study... English is not my 1st language and sometimes I really get screwed cus of that). the GMAT section says the AWA is optional and you may skip (at least it used to when I took it couple of years ago).

 

I also think the AWA was the really critical missing peice.

 

I did ask directly but unfortunately got the standard "we do not do post decision interviews" response. This was actually quite a turn off for me because it was clear the person i was corresponding with, whom I had actually met in person and talked via email on multiple occasions, did not even bother to read my email. Oh well.


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