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Hi Paaji...read your blog today...good job
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What a score!!

Congrats!! well done.

How many hours did you study a day.
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Fantastic score and fantastic advice!!!
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Remarkable score, Phenomenal ;]] kudos to you for your achievement and for the great tips and info on how to tackle this monster of an exam. good luck with your apps and the whole bschool process. cheers :beer :-D
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Awesome!!!
Congrats!!
Thanks for the great advice... and all the best with your apps!
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Two and three years ago I scored 690 and 700. Both scores were nearly identical: 73% quant, 91-93% verbal, 6.0 AWA. I'd prefer not to get too detailed with respect to my background, but I have an undergrad finance degree with a 3.5 GPA and have been out of school for 4 years.

I studied for about 2 months as compared to 3 months for the first two GMATs . For the first month I studied for at least 1 hour a day, and 3-4 hours Saturday and Sunday. Within the last month I tried to study for 2 hours a day, and at least 4 hours each Saturday and Sunday. Since I took practice exams during the weekends leading up to the exam, that killed 4 hours a day right there. Then add on time for completely review the entire exam and you are looking at 6 hours. In the last two weeks I probably put in 25 hours per week. During the week I'd do Official Guide questions, and on the weekends complete practice GMATs, review them, and then do another hour or two of random questions. It's more important to use your time efficiently and actually try to come away learning something new rather than the raw number of hours you put in.
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Good determination ! Congrats ! Do stick around the forum.
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great reward for all your hard work. Congrats!
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giggity,

congratulations for your wonderful score. :band :musband



i take your following quote:
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Study actively. If you are not going to focus, then go home.


all the best....

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Purely out of curiosity, why did you take the test again if you already had a 690 and a 700? I'm just wondering. I mean, from what I understand, those scores are average-range for most top business schools. Obviously, a 780 is a fabulous score, and it's great you got it. But what was your logic behind taking the test again with good scores like those in your past?
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