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Request an Advice

by abhishekshah » Fri Apr 10, 2009 12:38 pm
Hi Everyone,

After 10 years of work experience i am seriously giving a shot to an International MBA program.
GMAT is the way to go! But i am really looking forward to have a clear cut road map.
Can you distinguished member help me to plan a road map / action items for preparing for GMAT.... you could probably call it a fools guide for GMAT.

Request your advice.

Best Regards,

Abhi
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by VP_Jim » Fri Apr 10, 2009 3:56 pm
First, you need to take a practice test to get a better idea of what the GMAT is about and - more importantly - your baseline score and weak areas. Most (all?) of the test prep companies have free practice tests on their websites. Here's ours to get you started. Enjoy!

https://www.veritasprep.com/gmat-prepara ... tice-GMAT/
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Re: Request an Advice

by Saurabhjain » Sat Apr 18, 2009 1:45 am
abhishekshah wrote:Hi Everyone,

After 10 years of work experience i am seriously giving a shot to an International MBA program.
GMAT is the way to go! But i am really looking forward to have a clear cut road map.
Can you distinguished member help me to plan a road map / action items for preparing for GMAT.... you could probably call it a fools guide for GMAT.

Request your advice.

Best Regards,

Abhi
teh path is straingh... read teh standard guides (OG) then take a test ...analyse ur strong and weak areas .. work on them again ... do lot of practise and it done ...

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by Z_I » Sat Apr 18, 2009 2:09 am
I suggest you read some of the good debriefs on the site. These will give you an idea of the sources and the plan of action.

Then make your plan of action accordingly what you need to focus on as per the results of your diagnostic test. MGMAT CATS are pretty good as the results have detailedwith an analysis. I can say that since I worked with those.