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Hi. Congratulation! On achieving your target score.Thank you so much for posting a valuable debrief and I wish you all the best for your future endeavor.

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­Thank you!­ I am happy if my journey helps anyone in their own GMAT journey!
Swagatalaxmi It's my pleasure! I am pleased to see that you can reach your target score. I am a TTP student too and have often seen you in the TTP quant sessions. It's been great for someone who has just cracked the test with such an awesome score. Honestly, I am very happy for you.

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Swagatalaxmi - Thank you for sharing your journey! I'm thrilled to hear that e-GMAT played a part in your success story. It's awesome that our CR techniques clicked for you, and I'm especially pumped that Rajat's advice about section order made such a difference!

Your dedication is seriously impressive - pushing through burnout, adapting your strategy, and nailing that 695. That's no small feat!

So, now that you've crushed the GMAT, I'm dying to know - which b-schools are on your radar? Any dream programs that combine your dental background with your business ambitions?

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Hi. Congratulation! On achieving your target score.Thank you so much for posting a valuable debrief and I wish you all the best for your future endeavor.

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­Thank you!­ I am happy if my journey helps anyone in their own GMAT journey!

Wow! Awesome score! Congratulations!

That was a long journey!
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Congratulations Swagatalaxmi ! 695 is indeed a great score. All the best for apps!

If possible, pls could you share your detailed report? Thanks :)
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­Thank you!­ I am happy if my journey helps anyone in their own GMAT journey!
Swagatalaxmi It's my pleasure! I am pleased to see that you can reach your target score. I am a TTP student too and have often seen you in the TTP quant sessions. It's been great for someone who has just cracked the test with such an awesome score. Honestly, I am very happy for you.

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­Thank you for your kind wishes. I wish you well on your own journey! You have chosen TTP as your guide, so you are already on the right path! You'll do great!
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Your dedication is seriously impressive - pushing through burnout, adapting your strategy, and nailing that 695. That's no small feat!

So, now that you've crushed the GMAT, I'm dying to know - which b-schools are on your radar? Any dream programs that combine your dental background with your business ambitions?

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­Yes! Although I wasn't a full-time student at E-gmat, I still felt I owed you a thank you note because whatever I learnt from your platform and panel discussion made a lot of difference towards the end to jump from 90th to 98th percentile :blushing:

The B-schools on my radar right now are the T-15 in US (specially M7), E7 in Europe and ISB, XLRI and SPJ in India. I have a few in mind I really want to target but I am still going through all these programs one by one meticulously based on my future goal of a career in healthcare consulting, strategy and operations so that I can make the best possible informed decision. Thank you for your interest in my future plans. :grin:
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­Thank you for your kind wishes. I wish you well on your own journey! You have chosen TTP as your guide, so you are already on the right path! You'll do great!

­Swagatalaxmi Thank you so much for the great wishes. I hope to connect with you somewhere in the future soon. I wish you all the very best for the future.­
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Hi. Congratulation! On achieving your target score.Thank you so much for posting a valuable debrief and I wish you all the best for your future endeavor.

Good luck!
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Wow! Awesome score! Congratulations!

That was a long journey!
Any advice for people who are preparing for a long time?

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Personal Journey - ­I would say that it all depends on your background and life experiences. If you come from a non-traditional background, then you must be prepared to give more time (even if it is to just familiarize yourself with what the management world offers) than say, someone who has a background in engineering or finance. Everything was so new to me that I had to put in a lot of hours just to understand what an MBA program would do for my future professional goals and how I would be able to optimize my current work experience for this career progression. Familiarize yourself with the GMAT syllabus and the nature of the exam. Take your own sweet time with it but once you understand everything, set a time limit for the actual GMAT prep.

Self- belief - Doing my due diligence in the research phase of my jouney developed a lot of self-assurance and confidence during my prep. It becomes the cornerstone of your perserverance in this journey when you're on the brink of a burn-out or on the verge of giving up. It's good to have a Plan B while you are preparing for the GMAT so that you can control your anxiety but there is absolutely no space for any doubts or uncertainty. Having clear goals about your end-outcome helps to keep the de-motivation at bay. You need almost-delusional levels of faith because the GMAT is definitely not going to be easy or quick for someone with a background like mine. This is what makes the difference on the Test Day.

Know your own limitations - Before investing any time or money on the GMAT, I would advice everyone to first go through some of the tutorials on youtube which are freely available like GMATNinja's videos and truly understand if your particular set of skills can excel in this exam. Take the Official Practice Test 1 to figure out your baseline. Be honest with yourself, don't shy away from facing your shortcomings. Preparing for a long journey with the GMAT is worth it only if you see you have the potential and aptitude to reach your target score. If it doesn't seem to be your cup of tea, pivot, go for another route, maybe the GRE is a better fit. Make an executive decision. Don't unnescessarily get stuck in a repetitive cycle of failure and disappointment just because of your stubbornness to prove a point, know when to jump ship.

Maintain your regular schedule in life - Putting your life on pause for the GMAT is a cardinal error. GMAT is not a course material-heavy exam that you need to put in hours on end to cram the syllabus. Rather it is more about critical thinking skills which require concentration in short bursts consistently. It is a better use of your time to live your life and perhaps add a few good practices like yoga and meditation which increase your attention span and ability to focus. I personally didn't feel that the GMAT required more than 3-4 hours a day so there is no reason to take any break from your career or hobbies for it. Maintaining a regular schedule also reduces the stake of the outcome of the exam which helps to reduce your nervous energy while giving the exam.

Know your peak - It is good not to rush your preparation but it is also a big mistake to prolong your preparation just because you are scared to sit for the exam. Know when you are at your peak performance and just go for it because if you wait for the right moment when you feel fully prepared, that day will never come.

Don't try to keep up with the Joneses - The most important advice - Don't compare your journey with anyone else's. Seeing testimonials and interviews of students who cleared something like a 95th percentile on the GMAT after studying for only 3-4 weeks might make you feel some type of way about your own journey but don't fall for it. There are so many variable factors which determine the length of your preparation. As long as you see consistent improvement in your GMAT skills and are able to score with the range of your target score, keep going. ­
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Congratulations Swagatalaxmi ! 695 is indeed a great score. All the best for apps!

If possible, pls could you share your detailed report? Thanks :)
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Thank you, appreciate this. I am looking for the Time Management & Performance sections which include Q/V/D analysis as depicted below :)

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­Yes! Although I wasn't a full-time student at E-gmat, I still felt I owed you a thank you note because whatever I learnt from your platform and panel discussion made a lot of difference towards the end to jump from 90th to 98th percentile

The B-schools on my radar right now are the T-15 in US (specially M7), E7 in Europe and ISB, XLRI and SPJ in India. I have a few in mind I really want to target but I am still going through all these programs one by one meticulously based on my future goal of a career in healthcare consulting, strategy and operations so that I can make the best possible informed decision. Thank you for your interest in my future plans
Swagatalaxmi - I would put SPJ and XLRI in one category and T15 and ISB in another (higher) category. Just my two cents. With your score, you can aim for a significant scholarship from T15-T30 schools, so do not discount them as well (assuming you have good WorkEx)

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­Yes! Although I wasn't a full-time student at E-gmat, I still felt I owed you a thank you note because whatever I learnt from your platform and panel discussion made a lot of difference towards the end to jump from 90th to 98th percentile

The B-schools on my radar right now are the T-15 in US (specially M7), E7 in Europe and ISB, XLRI and SPJ in India. I have a few in mind I really want to target but I am still going through all these programs one by one meticulously based on my future goal of a career in healthcare consulting, strategy and operations so that I can make the best possible informed decision. Thank you for your interest in my future plans
Swagatalaxmi - I would put SPJ and XLRI in one category and T15 and ISB in another (higher) category. Just my two cents. With your score, you can aim for a significant scholarship from T15-T30 schools, so do not discount them as well (assuming you have good WorkEx)

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­Wow, thank you for the very generous feedback. Getting a scholarship would be the icing on the cake!

Yes, I think I can demonstrate some good and unique transferable skills from my experience of managing clinical dental set-ups, both at the hospital and private dental centre level for the last 5 years.­
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­Hi Swagatalaxmi,

Exceptional achievement! Your 695 score is a testament to your dedication, perseverance, and intellectual skills. Your debrief serves as an inspiration to all those who aspire to reach similar heights, demonstrating the transformative power of hard work and determination.

We're thrilled to hear that you enjoyed the TTP course. Our team has spared no effort in developing a comprehensive curriculum that not only covers the essentials but also equips students with the tools and strategies needed to succeed.

Congrats again, and good luck with things moving forward.
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­Hi Swagatalaxmi,

Exceptional achievement! Your 695 score is a testament to your dedication, perseverance, and intellectual skills. Your debrief serves as an inspiration to all those who aspire to reach similar heights, demonstrating the transformative power of hard work and determination.

We're thrilled to hear that you enjoyed the TTP course. Our team has spared no effort in developing a comprehensive curriculum that not only covers the essentials but also equips students with the tools and strategies needed to succeed.

Congrats again, and good luck with things moving forward.
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