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Topic: Kick assed the gmat...:).....750...
PostThu Mar 06, 2008 1:29 am Reply with quote

Laughing Laughing
hey thanks to everyone who helped me do this..whether intentional or not..all ur inputs did help me great deal:)
Special thanks to Danielle on whom I relied quite a lot....

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PostThu Mar 06, 2008 1:39 am Reply with quote

Congrats....
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PostThu Mar 06, 2008 10:57 am Reply with quote

Congras Abhishek, awesome score. What was your strategy in getting 750.
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PostSat Mar 22, 2008 6:35 pm Reply with quote

well..started my prep 3 months before my exam. my first month was when i was totally free so this was when max prep took place. i built up my foundation fr verbal during this one month. quant was never a problem fr me as i was always really good at math.
one tiny tip that helped me and moght help u guys...keep a notepad and jot down any important points tht u are not familiar with in this. go through this notepad thoroughly in the end. for ex. u can jot down new idioms tht u come across durin practise sessions. thos really helped a lot.
and one more thing...be wary of burnout. i made sure i got gmat outta my mind the last 30 days. in the 30 days just prior to the exam, i just did enough so as to keep in touch with everything ie. max an hour everyday and sometimes as less as 10 minutes a day. this strategy worked fr me..doesnt mean it will fr every1 so just do what ur comfortable with...
peace...good luck...

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PostSun Mar 23, 2008 6:31 pm Reply with quote

Hey Abhishek,

congrats man!!! u really kicked the daylights out of GMAT test setters by scoring a 750............. hey r u from india...............

incase yeah.....would like to take tips from you as I on my path to take the GMAT.......

u can write back on saurabh.srivastava2@gmail.com ...in case u've got time...

Rgds
Saurabh

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PostMon Mar 24, 2008 2:00 am Reply with quote

Congratulations.
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PostTue Mar 25, 2008 1:51 am Reply with quote

Good job buddy keep it up.
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PostFri Apr 18, 2008 6:40 pm Reply with quote

congra!
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