GMAT Prep

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7 Mar 2010

My experience with the GMAT taught me a lot. A. Never believe something is difficult. AND B. Whenever anything is possible. I started with dreams of doing something great in life and thanks to the good foundation they have what it everything I wanted in life.

For my B-School to realize the goal had to get a good score and a child, I did exactly that. With a score over 700, plus I’ve shown myself that Adidas was right when he said: ‘Impossible is Nothing’.

I had no guru GMAT or the option of taking gmat prep to meet my goals. All I had was a vision to succeed and get the best possible test score. It is said that the Graduate Management Admission Test is a perfect test to decipher the verbal, math and written analysis of the person taking the GMAT. Well after completing the test you realize how true that is.

My approach to the GMAT was simple and methodical. I took a lot of time and expert advice on the best GMAT GMAT books to consult. Once I had the ordained, I made sure I practiced a lot through GMAT sample test, practice questions for the GMAT, online mock tests GMAT, etc.

I burn the midnight oil in my preparation for GMAT and instead spent 6 hrs. a day of quality investment in GMAT books and other reference material.

So if you’re someone who just completed the registration process and plan to take GMAT GMAT in the near future I would make sure to stay away from unnecessary tensions GMAT allegedly brings many others. Instead of focusing on a systematic approach to the GMAT.

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