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GMAT phew stressfull

by chandravenugopal_c » Tue Oct 07, 2008 1:15 am
Hey guys,

I just took the gmat an hour ago and what can i say i totally messed it up. I got a 470 :x . I realised that it is time management which is very important as when i started with the quant i found that i was trying to judge my past questions and hence lost a lot of time. Well anyway the problem is i didn't concentrate and my study routine was bad( skipped a few days usually) but hey i ain't giving up planning to take it much more seriously and gonna join some classes so that i could have a constant study pattern. Also it would be nice if you could suggest any good institutes to join . any body have any idea about csquare(bangalore) or princeton as this is quite close to my place . Anyway i ain't giving up ,next time i would face the GMAT with a bang ( not on my head though :P ).
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by stop@800 » Tue Oct 07, 2008 3:21 am
All the best buddy.

Do not expect anything from classes other than a scheduled study pattern.
The certainly can help you manage time well during preparation.
but the content may not be very useful.

I have no idea wrt institutes that are closer to your place.

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by pre-gmat » Tue Oct 07, 2008 1:54 pm
I would second Stop @ 800 on the classes. Classes merely act to tie you to a study schedule and more involvement.

Need a lot more hard work to succeed in this test.

Now that's just an opinion. I am sure some people find classes really good.