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pnishant

This is unarguably one of the best detailed debrief I came across.
I visit this forum multiple times with a hope to get inspired and must
confess that your Gmat struggle is more than a victory over a simple
exam. It reflects your strong character and 'never give up' attitude.

Gmatclub is proud to be part of your success and wish you close the
journey with acceptance in your dream B school. Amen.
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I have always been a lurker on this forum, and never posted a thing. But this post was just so well written and articulated that i could not help but post a reply and congratulate you on your triumph.

So many ups and downs throughout your journey, yet you come up as a champion that too with flying colors.

Kudos to you, and Congratulations on your stellar score :-) :thumbup:
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Thanks for the detailed report and congratulations on your 740 score! Best wishes for your fathers health, and forget about the ex. Success is the best revenge and there are alot of fish in the sea.
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Unarguably the best debrief on gmatclub. People mostly tell about the preparation and course they opted for, but you have pictured the entire struggle and entire journey. There are so many guys going through the same and even more. Your debrief motivated me and many others who are on the edge of giving up to the everyday happenings of life.
I will be coming to read this debrief over and over, just to remind myself how winning is done. I feel every word you have mentioned in this debrief. I'm sorry for what you have lost in past and i wholeheartedly wish that you get the best now.
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The best debrief ever! Disappointed and frustrated, I was looking for some motivation from last two days and as luck would have it I stumbled upon this! Pure gold! Exactly what I needed. I was so sick of reading "750, first attempt, 4 weeks" (nothing against these guys, honestly)... that got me thinking - maybe I am dumb and I should accept the fact :( . But then this happened. Real story, real people and real inspiration. Thank you so much for sharing this. Congratulations and please keep motivating people!
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Congrats man. This debrief made me understand one thing that getting nervous before the exam is acceptable and that I shouldn't be dejected by that nervousness.
It really calmed me down. Thanks for the great post !!

All the best for your future endeavour.
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Manukaran wrote:
Congratulations and thanks for the phenomenal writeup, to share your experience. One question. You have mentioned in your post the following:

For verbal sectional quizzes, I followed the below time sequence
• SC - 15 questions - 23 mins
• CR - 15 question - 30 mins
• RC (4 passages) - 15 questions- 30 mins (along with reading the passages)

So, this adds up to 83 minutes, while we have only 75 minutes in Verbal. So, as per your experience, how should be best compensate this 8-minute deficit.


Hey Manu,

The idea with this sectional break up is to have a minimum baseline and get used to the timing on the GMAT. if you see the number of questions, even the number of questions add up to 45 Questions, which is slightly higher than the number of questions that are actually tested. So this is an exercise to train your brain to complete an SC question within 90 secs and a CR/RC questions within an average of 2 mins.

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The responses that I have received to this post have been overwhelming and truly humbling. I thank the wonderful and supportive community here at GMAT Club. It made me realize that there are many people in similar situations who are really looking for inspiration. If some one does feel the need to talk more about their situation and need help with their prep, then feel free to send me a PM and I will try best to respond within 2 days.

For the application, I have decided not to join Fisher this year because of some personal reasons and I will be applying in 18-19 application cycle
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I'm awe-struck by the effort you put into making this post. Congrats on scoring a 740. Good luck with your applications. I'll note down the points you've mentioned.

I did struggle with my gmat as well to score a 710.

PS - Looking at the effort you've taken to reach a 740, please verify your score on gmatclub, A green tick would appear beside your score and that's pretty cool :)


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First off, Congrats on the awesome GMAT score.
Wish you all the best for the applications(Hope you get into your first choice school)

Kudos to your patience and self-belief. Beyond a point, people begin to lose confidence
in themselves. This is probably a lesson for all those who lose hope whenever things
don't go as per plan. I have seen so many people quitting on their GMAT dream after
a couple of failed attempts.

I salute your will to succeed, Kudos to you!
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Congrats for the great score :-) :thumbup: ! The debrief is really nice and detailed. :thumbup:
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Congrats bro. I share a similar profile and experience like yours. And I’m also struggling with verbal. Hopefully your debrief ll help me
Good luck with your application process


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Nishant - Thank you for taking the time out and doing justice to your story. I must say that it’s an amazing debrief, right amongst the best I have read (and I have read many). I am sure that many test takers will benefit from the same.

Sasindran - To improve GMAT Verbal 1) focus on one section at a time 2)Use the right methods 3)Study consistently and take notes.

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This is one amazing debrief. Its one of the best organized debrief i have read. Kudos to you man.

I always look for inspiration in the form of GMAT Club and this one offers fellow aspirant like me exactly the kind of hope we wanted.

I have bookmarked this to visit often during my journey. Thank you very much for writing this debrief.

All the very best for your applications.
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The most comprehensive yet relevant story I've ever read in gmatclub. Though I still stuck at V25, this story reminds me that reaching V40 is possible. Thank you pnishant
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Your post inspires. I read every single syllable you have written with utmost sincerity and I must say the one thing which differentiates you from the lots is your perseverance on your ambition.
Most of us lead a life full of challenges and face ups and downs , rejections and setbacks good enough to spoil our plans .
Your post inspires to endure the challenges and focus and work on goals progressively till they are achieved, not just in terms of gmat scores only.

Congratulations for your score and all the best for the new challenges.
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This is so amazing, inspiring. Well done. Congratulations for that score. Well deserved. Thanks for this amazing share
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