Currently I am referring to the diagnostic tools in the
OG 2017.
The result is not good as I am getting a below average ranking on all sections.
Next, I am planning on going section wise and preparing from the
OG itself.
Then, will be giving 1 GMATPrep tests once I think I am ready next month.
If my score is around 500, I shall take another month of self study and aim for 600 on the second test.
Will do same on the third test.
If ever I am able to reach a score of 600, I would like to enrol for the free trail of Economist tutor and
Manhattan Prep.
I hear they have good questions and methods in their 1 week trial.
I have been researching schools and found out all good schools have 700+ score requirement.
I have shortlististed some Indian Schools also.
IIM Ahemdabad's Executive MBA (PGPX)
ISB Hyderabad's PGPM Program
Upon research I found that HEC Montreal is not giveing good job prospects post MBA. Yes, I am willing to realocate. My main aim is to work in marketing or finance. Wherever I get a better opportunity, that is the business school I will be choosing.
My priority would be to pay back the loan for the education hence cannot go to a B-Grade institute.
Hope that answers your questions.
EMPOWERgmatRichC wrote:
Hi Ayush,
The process of applying to (and ultimately attending) Business School requires a big investment of time, money and effort on your part, so you really need to make sure that the Schools that you're applying to really 'match up' with your specific needs. There are a variety of factors that go into selecting the Schools that you'll apply to. Here are some things to think about:
1) Is there a particular company that you want to work for or industry that you want to work in? Certain degrees are more appropriate than others if you have a specific career goal.
2) What do you want your MBA to do for you?
3) Do you want to go to School full-time or part-time?
4) Are you willing to relocate? Are you comfortable with working through a program that is primarily online?
5) Are you going to be applying for scholarships?
Etc.
The answers to these questions can help you to properly narrow down the list of potential Schools that fit what you're looking for - and is a better way to approach this process than asking a group of strangers to recommend Programs to you. As it stands, you still have plenty of time to do the research, which is good. Also, since you're not planning to take the GMAT until December, you have plenty of time to study, which is also good.
1) How long have you been studying?
2) What materials have you been using?
GMAT assassins aren't born, they're made,
Rich