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PostMon Jul 20, 2009 3:41 am Reply with quote

Welcome back Logitech!

Yeah, it's important tip. Dont just study for sake of GMAT preparation. Remember these skills going to come very handy during your MBA & beyond.

Also when you feel burned out & want to take some vacation from GMAT studying, consciously read/analyse newspapers or business magazines. It'd help when you come back to GMAT prep.

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PostWed Sep 09, 2009 5:23 pm Reply with quote

I am writing this from the computer lab at Marshall School of Business. Today in our management communication course, we practiced tons of sentence corrections. And after that we had a managerial economics course, in which we discussed probabilities, slopes and etc...

My point is: Love what you study! Because this is what will be coming back to you in Bschool.

And if you think RC and CR are hard...just wait for the business school. Start reading times.com, cnn.com and etc...TODAY! And do not read only what you enjoy reading...you learn more when you get out of your comfort zone!

GOOD LUCK! I will come back to form and share my experiences and relate them to GMAT studies.

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PostSat Sep 12, 2009 11:17 am Reply with quote

i recently too the test and the break is 8 minutes.
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