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Digbijoy44
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Hi,
I have been contemplating this post quite for quite a few days now, however post my pathetic GMAT experience was very circumspect to do the same.
To say the least I have been very inspired by the various posts of all GMAT slayers and didn't really want my first and possibly the most crucial post to be a long dreadful read and a damp squib. But then again, on second thought this is surely the only place which can help me change my fortune.
To provide with a brief back ground, I work as Manager Marketing and Branding with a FMCG Co., and hence awry work hours due to various new product launches. Although, last April I decided to my long cherished dream of getting an executive MBA from a premier global B' School a genuine shot and hence enrolled with the a Princeton certified GMAT tutorial (run by Manya group in India). However to my utter dismay the instructors were only reading out from the slides and this was of no use, for someone like me who is very weak in Quant and verbal is about getting enough practice.
Meanwhile, due to some professional commitment had to miss couple of classes, and from then on the Manya guys, could never get me enrolled in any other batch and left me on my own without any counseling.
Hence post this experience, at the behest of a friend I took a month long leave without pay from work and started working with OG 12/13 and NOVA GMAT Bible, the latter was again a tad too complicated for my understanding. So, finally as a last resort fell back on www.mastergmat.com as well as GMAC videos for immediate help, however with another month to go it was clearly a case of too little, too less. So, yet again took a desperate step and postponed the GMAT appointment by another three weeks in a last breath attempt to just be in time for admission to the next session.
And cometh D'Day in spite of all the running around, I managed to score a paltry and morale crushing 520.
Yet, it is not the over yet and I will face GMAT again, next January for sure.
Have figured out few things though, as mentioned below -
"¢ Consistency is the key (Little but regular)
"¢ Have to focus, fewer resources, study sources but proven resources (Time and money wise)
"¢ For Math need a programme that suits me, so no point of joining a batch and
"¢ Not going to do anything with the Princeton (Manya) classes, they will only swindle me out of my wits!
"¢ Different approach for Verbal and Quant. One which suits my strength.
Need your patient read and help to make sure that my next post is one, which inspires others like me based in some nook or corner of the world, but who share the same goal.
Thanks "Beat the Gmat" and Eric in advance, you guys have helped me stay positive and refocus again.
Regards,
Digbijoy
I have been contemplating this post quite for quite a few days now, however post my pathetic GMAT experience was very circumspect to do the same.
To say the least I have been very inspired by the various posts of all GMAT slayers and didn't really want my first and possibly the most crucial post to be a long dreadful read and a damp squib. But then again, on second thought this is surely the only place which can help me change my fortune.
To provide with a brief back ground, I work as Manager Marketing and Branding with a FMCG Co., and hence awry work hours due to various new product launches. Although, last April I decided to my long cherished dream of getting an executive MBA from a premier global B' School a genuine shot and hence enrolled with the a Princeton certified GMAT tutorial (run by Manya group in India). However to my utter dismay the instructors were only reading out from the slides and this was of no use, for someone like me who is very weak in Quant and verbal is about getting enough practice.
Meanwhile, due to some professional commitment had to miss couple of classes, and from then on the Manya guys, could never get me enrolled in any other batch and left me on my own without any counseling.
Hence post this experience, at the behest of a friend I took a month long leave without pay from work and started working with OG 12/13 and NOVA GMAT Bible, the latter was again a tad too complicated for my understanding. So, finally as a last resort fell back on www.mastergmat.com as well as GMAC videos for immediate help, however with another month to go it was clearly a case of too little, too less. So, yet again took a desperate step and postponed the GMAT appointment by another three weeks in a last breath attempt to just be in time for admission to the next session.
And cometh D'Day in spite of all the running around, I managed to score a paltry and morale crushing 520.
Yet, it is not the over yet and I will face GMAT again, next January for sure.
Have figured out few things though, as mentioned below -
"¢ Consistency is the key (Little but regular)
"¢ Have to focus, fewer resources, study sources but proven resources (Time and money wise)
"¢ For Math need a programme that suits me, so no point of joining a batch and
"¢ Not going to do anything with the Princeton (Manya) classes, they will only swindle me out of my wits!
"¢ Different approach for Verbal and Quant. One which suits my strength.
Need your patient read and help to make sure that my next post is one, which inspires others like me based in some nook or corner of the world, but who share the same goal.
Thanks "Beat the Gmat" and Eric in advance, you guys have helped me stay positive and refocus again.
Regards,
Digbijoy













