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mahen_gupta
- Junior | Next Rank: 30 Posts
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- Joined: Wed Apr 21, 2010 11:56 am
Hi,
This is my First post to this community, which has given me so much encouragement and support during my 3 year long journey. I was virtually devastated after my 2nd GMAT attempt, but this community helped me endure during those tough times. I was almost clueless after 2nd attempt but after reading forums and inspirational message from lot of people here, I decided to go for a 3rd attempt and I finally got it.
I specially want to thank "Anurag" and "GMATGuruNY", whose posts helped me with lot of my questions. Unfortunately, I never posted much on this forum but I would like to take this opportunity to express my gratitude. Again, need your wishes and prayers to complete my journey to a good business school.
After posting the original one, I thought of sharing a tip, which worked at least for me. I kept some time/question checkpoints during my test for example First 20 minutes and 10 question; next 20 minutes another 10 questions and so on. Just few days back, I read on this same forum that even if you skip some questions but maintain accuracy, you can score good. So I decided to skip/guess some questions and maintained my checkpoints. It worked for me but it may not be the case with everyone.
This is my First post to this community, which has given me so much encouragement and support during my 3 year long journey. I was virtually devastated after my 2nd GMAT attempt, but this community helped me endure during those tough times. I was almost clueless after 2nd attempt but after reading forums and inspirational message from lot of people here, I decided to go for a 3rd attempt and I finally got it.
I specially want to thank "Anurag" and "GMATGuruNY", whose posts helped me with lot of my questions. Unfortunately, I never posted much on this forum but I would like to take this opportunity to express my gratitude. Again, need your wishes and prayers to complete my journey to a good business school.
After posting the original one, I thought of sharing a tip, which worked at least for me. I kept some time/question checkpoints during my test for example First 20 minutes and 10 question; next 20 minutes another 10 questions and so on. Just few days back, I read on this same forum that even if you skip some questions but maintain accuracy, you can score good. So I decided to skip/guess some questions and maintained my checkpoints. It worked for me but it may not be the case with everyone.












