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by ssridhars » Fri May 11, 2007 6:31 pm
I would like to add my blog to the crowded list :)

https://missiongmat.wordpress.com

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by aim-wsc » Fri May 11, 2007 7:26 pm
ssridhars wrote:I would like to add my blog to the crowded list :)

https://missiongmat.wordpress.com
Welcome to bloggin ssridhars,
I dont know but I just love wordpress and typepad's blogs they look so elegant...

With my latest article: "My biggest nightmare" I made a come back on BeatThe GMAT!

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by mayonnai5e » Thu Aug 16, 2007 1:13 pm
my lessons learned blog:

https://gmatmayonnai5e.blocked/

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Great blog!

by jademelody » Sun Sep 09, 2007 9:40 am
I'm starting one of my own with my former classmate from the Ross Program at the University of Southern California.

I'm taking the lead/advice from beatthegmat! www.breakthegmat.com

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Re: GMAT Daily Tips

by aim-wsc » Wed Oct 17, 2007 7:12 am
jsackmann wrote:Johny was kind enough to ping me to suggest that I include my blog here. For those of you who didn't read my initial thread: I'm a longtime GMAT tutor and have recently started a website devoted to sharing tips for improving your GMAT score. My site is updated each weekday, and you can find it here:

https://www.gmatdailytips.com

Thanks!
Jeff welcome back!
Ah! just noticed that you changed your website.

I mean you moved, to https://www.gmathacks.com/ right?
Guess, I got to edit my html and add your new website address.

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Re: http://gmatmayonnai5e.blocked/

by II » Sun Dec 23, 2007 4:54 pm
mayonnai5e wrote:my lessons learned blog:

https://gmatmayonnai5e.blocked/
Hi ... this link takes me to an empty blog. Am I missing something here ???

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My GMAT journey begins ... here's my blog ...

by II » Sun Dec 23, 2007 5:00 pm
Hi All,

I have just began my GMAT journey and will be posting details of my preparations on my blog:
https://ii-mygmat.blocked/

Any comments/feedback welcome !

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Re: http://gmatmayonnai5e.blocked/

by beatthegmat » Sun Dec 23, 2007 8:44 pm
II wrote:
mayonnai5e wrote:my lessons learned blog:

https://gmatmayonnai5e.blocked/
Hi ... this link takes me to an empty blog. Am I missing something here ???

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GMATmastery.com

by rpetersen » Sat Mar 22, 2008 2:43 pm
A bit different than some of the other blogs on this forum, GMATmastery.com is not a daily log of my studies for the test. Rather, its a reflection on the tools and techinques that I used to get a 760 on the GMAT. I'm a student at Columbia Business School now, and thought I would create this quick site to share a few of my insights regarding the admissions test.

My main strategy was to seek resources outside the Kaplan and Princeton Review guides. I really emphasized the verbal part, since that was my weakness going in. I read a textbook on critical reasoning, which I review on the site, along with a short book on Logic and one called "How to Lie with Statistics." Combined with some pretty intense studying of the standard / official guides, I actually turned verbal into my strength, earning 97th percentile there, vs. 90th for quantitative.

If you have any questions about the test, please visit my site and contact me.

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GMATmastery.com

by rpetersen » Sat Mar 22, 2008 2:43 pm
A bit different than some of the other blogs on this forum, GMATmastery.com is not a daily log of my studies for the test. Rather, its a reflection on the tools and techinques that I used to get a 760 on the GMAT. I'm a student at Columbia Business School now, and thought I would create this quick site to share a few of my insights regarding the admissions test.

My main strategy was to seek resources outside the Kaplan and Princeton Review guides. I really emphasized the verbal part, since that was my weakness going in. I read a textbook on critical reasoning, which I review on the site, along with a short book on Logic and one called "How to Lie with Statistics." Combined with some pretty intense studying of the standard / official guides, I actually turned verbal into my strength, earning 97th percentile there, vs. 90th for quantitative.

If you have any questions about the test, please visit my site and contact me.

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GMATmastery.com

by rpetersen » Sat Mar 22, 2008 2:44 pm
A bit different than some of the other blogs on this forum, GMATmastery.com is not a daily log of my studies for the test. Rather, its a reflection on the tools and techinques that I used to get a 760 on the GMAT. I'm a student at Columbia Business School now, and thought I would create this quick site to share a few of my insights regarding the admissions test.

My main strategy was to seek resources outside the Kaplan and Princeton Review guides. I really emphasized the verbal part, since that was my weakness going in. I read a textbook on critical reasoning, which I review on the site, along with a short book on Logic and one called "How to Lie with Statistics." Combined with some pretty intense studying of the standard / official guides, I actually turned verbal into my strength, earning 97th percentile there, vs. 90th for quantitative.

If you have any questions about the test, please visit my site and contact me.

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by neekoh » Sun Jun 01, 2008 2:25 am
Started studying this past week and found this forum. I started my own gmat blog now:

https://800onthegmat.blocked

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by ritish » Thu Jun 26, 2008 8:18 pm
i have just started my GMAT prep....
i got around 6-7 months before i take my GMAT.
herez my GMAT bLOG..

www.squaredock.wordpress.com

anyone who has jus started their prep and like to discuss and share info can mail me at [email protected]

Regards,
Ritz

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My blog

by kiskopata » Thu Jul 03, 2008 9:33 am
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by AleksandrM » Sun Jul 20, 2008 6:07 pm
Just found this thread. A link to my blog is in my signature, below; it has been up since April '08.

I am NOT planning to apply to MBA programs. Instead, I am going to apply to MSA and MAcc programs.

Also, I am not in my late 20s with 5 to 7 years of experience. Rather, I am 24 with just over 1 year of full-time experience.

My first language is Russian, but I am absolutely fluent in English.

I am originally from Tashkent, Uzbekistan, and now live in the US.

My first attempt at the GMAT took place on the 18th of July, 2008. I will retake the GMAT on either the 8th or the 15th of September.

That seems to be it.