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- aim-wsc
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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!
Eric, whats up?
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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
I'm taking the lead/advice from beatthegmat! www.breakthegmat.com
- aim-wsc
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Jeff welcome back!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!
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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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 !
Thanks.
II
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 !
Thanks.
II
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mayonnai5e moved his blog here early in his prep: https://www.beatthegmat.com/my-blog-erro ... t4899.htmlII wrote:Hi ... this link takes me to an empty blog. Am I missing something here ???
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Started studying this past week and found this forum. I started my own gmat blog now:
https://800onthegmat.blocked

https://800onthegmat.blocked
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
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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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.
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.












