Hi Mithun
I thought you forgot to search or you didn't get the doc.
But you got it in the end and i am really thankful to you for it.
My plan for dealing with combinatorics is to solve all the questions in OG & Qnt Review and solve the questions given by you.
Do you think this would be a good approach coz i don't want to do stuff which is unlike GMAT?
Tell me what you think...
Kind Regards
620 to 700 GMAT - with 80/80 split
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Hi Anirudh,anirudhsaraf7 wrote:Hi Mithun
I thought you forgot to search or you didn't get the doc.
But you got it in the end and i am really thankful to you for it.
My plan for dealing with combinatorics is to solve all the questions in OG & Qnt Review and solve the questions given by you.
Do you think this would be a good approach coz i don't want to do stuff which is unlike GMAT?
Tell me what you think...
Kind Regards
I am sorry as I rarely check the forums now.
I suggest you to look BEYOND the OG and Quant review for questions on combinatorics. I always got the feeling that the exam was tougher than what you study from the OG. May be its the familiarity with ole' OG!
The roll list I made helped me out. Suggest you to make your own as well. Ergo, fishing BTG forum questions and explanations should be adequate..
HTH
Hi Hemanth,hemanthp wrote:I always hear the term 80/80 split. Is that important to get an admission?
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Some schools like INSEAD explicitly mention that they prefer atleast a 75%ile split in both. The keyword is 'prefer'. So its not the end, if your split is slightly variant from the 80/80 if your overall app is good. At least thats how I understand it.
However, when I checked with some alumni etc., they said that 80% in both puts you in a safe zone... i.e. your GMAT score should no longer weigh your app down.
I must admit that there are a lot of untested opinions here. But I guess there is no wildfire without a cigarette butt. Right? no?
Good luck.
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Nice score. Thanks for all the helpful resource links.

















