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bluehairedpete
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Hello all,
I have been in the workforce for the last 5 years, and I never was the most organized student. I'm a lot more mature now though and I am treating my GMAT prep very seriously. Does anyone have any recommendations for specific types and uses of various study materials that help you get through these massive prep books? I'm thinking of things like:
- types of post it notes (small ones, the little arrows, etc)
o - how do you use them
o - any specific types (or properties) you recommend
- What do you use to take notes
o - binders, notebooks, etc.
- any other study technique (besides flash cards, which I'm already using)
I literally had a single notebook for each class through college and don't remember anything about helpful study materials. You young whipper snappers with your 1600 SAT scores and your 700+ GMAT's must have some systems in place. What do you use?
Also, this site is all kinds of awesome. Thank YOU!
Peter
I have been in the workforce for the last 5 years, and I never was the most organized student. I'm a lot more mature now though and I am treating my GMAT prep very seriously. Does anyone have any recommendations for specific types and uses of various study materials that help you get through these massive prep books? I'm thinking of things like:
- types of post it notes (small ones, the little arrows, etc)
o - how do you use them
o - any specific types (or properties) you recommend
- What do you use to take notes
o - binders, notebooks, etc.
- any other study technique (besides flash cards, which I'm already using)
I literally had a single notebook for each class through college and don't remember anything about helpful study materials. You young whipper snappers with your 1600 SAT scores and your 700+ GMAT's must have some systems in place. What do you use?
Also, this site is all kinds of awesome. Thank YOU!
Peter

















