Thursday, October 22, 2020

Do I have the highest GMAT score I can possibly achieve?

 


If your answer is yes, then you have reached the half-way mark. Pat yourself. You can proceed with elan to the stage 2 of the application phase i.e. writing your B-school essays.

If your answer is no, then its time to reflect

The GMAT score is a crucial part in your MBA application.

If you are capable of applying with a 740 or a 750…. Why limit yourself with a 660 or a 680?

To move ahead in your preparation. You have got to ask yourself these questions

  • Have I managed my time,during the mock/actual test?
  • Am I eliminating answer options by logic or by intuition, for each question?
  • Is my accuracy rate consistent, across all sections? If no, which are the weak areas
  • Can I design my own remedial program?
  • Can I remember all the rules and formulae in math?
  • Do I have time to spend on studying to improve my score?
  • Do I have the motivation to work hard/smart?

 No one wants to re-take the GMAT.

 Your aim should be to get your target score in one attempt.


If you are not able to identify the problem accurately, then ping me

We can work together. We can arrive at a customized program based on your strengths and weakness.

 

I believe that every GMAT test taker is different and each of you need a customized solution

Feel free to reach me if you want

  • to make a GMAT study plan
  • GMAT tutoring

My Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/semanticsGMAT

My linkedin profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/georgeanand/

 

 

 

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