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I have applied for a deferment on 19 March due to my father’s paralytic stroke and I am yet to hear back from ISB . I have called the admissions office twice and they keep saying they don’t have an update . Is someone in a familiar situation or can someone help ?
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Can we expect final results from ISB today?
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Hey all! I am an IIM Bangalore graduate and I have built a mentor marketplace called IVYCRACKERS dedicated to higher education. Currently, we have 40+ mentors from global colleges (including ISB) and we are actively working with aspirants. The aspirants get to choose the mentor they want to work with, choose the individual services offered by different mentors, and get personzalized guidance from current students, recent graduates and experienced alumni - all at a single click. And ofcourse, the pricing is both dynamic and optimized. Feel free to book your first free consultation.
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Hey all I have a query related to YLP Can we apply for YLP before our final exams of Undergraduation?
You can, as long as you are in the pre-final or final year of Undergraduate college. This video will shed more light - https://youtu.be/HLJosqFutWk
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Hey I got my deferral approved . Good luck to waitlisted candidates
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Hi, any group for deferred candidates?
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Hello, can someone guide me, where to start practicing questions for Gmat?
Is GMAT OG is enough?(Any comments, please share)
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I think Only OG is not enough better to get any of good coaching material for enough and guided practice. So that you get enough mock also.
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Hi,

   We have compiled a few resources suggested by recent admits for GMAT Prep. You can check the list contributed by them here - GMAT Preparation Tips.

All the best!

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­Hello shrishtiagg_

Thanks for your query.

You can apply for the ISB YLP as long as you are in the final or pre-final year of your undergraduate or postgraduate education. Therefore, to answer your question, yes you can!

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Thanks for your query.

The GMAT OG is very important; however, depending on the level at which you are starting, you may acually benefit from additional practice as well.

We have a robust GMAT offering. You may explore the same here: https://www.expertsglobal.com/

Hope this helps.

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­Hi Priyanshu! GMAT OG is perfect to start with. You can try Manhattan Prep books for Verbal (the concepts are well explained and will help you build a solid foundation in Verbal).

I recently posted a study plan which has helped candidates over the years. It's for both GRE and GMAT.

A Step-by-Step Guide to GRE Success: Identifying Weak Areas and Formulating Your Study Plan

As a dedicated GRE aspirant with the goal of targeting top MBA, MS, and STEM programs, it is absolutely essential to not only identify but also address any weak areas that may exist in your test-taking skills. Achieving a highly competitive score requires a thorough understanding of your strengths and weaknesses alike.
In this informative blog post, we will delve deep into how you can expertly approach the task of recognizing and crafting a customized study plan that effectively targets your weak areas. With careful attention to detail and a bit of strategic planning, you can be well on your way to GRE success.
  1. Identifying Weak Areas:
    1. Take a Diagnostic Test: Begin your GRE preparation journey by taking a comprehensive full-length GRE practice test. This will help you assess your current strengths and weaknesses in each section, including Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning, and Analytical Writing. Evaluating your performance on this initial test will give you a clear idea of where you stand and what areas you need to focus on before taking the actual GRE exam. So, take your time, analyze your results, and start working towards achieving your target score with confidence.
    2. Analyze Results: Take a Thorough Dive into Your Test Performance. Take a closer look at each section of the test to identify areas where you may have struggled or could improve. Dig deep into question types, content areas, and specific skills that may need extra attention. This comprehensive review will help you gain valuable insights and identify key areas to focus on in order to boost your performance on the next exam. Don't miss out on this opportunity to take your test-taking skills to the next level!
  2. Creating a Study Plan:
    1. Prioritize Weak Areas: It is important to take note of the sections and topics where you scored the weakest based on the results of your diagnostic test. By doing so, you can allocate more study time to these areas where you need improvement the most. With consistent effort and diligence, you can pave the way towards significant progress and achieve your desired results. Remember, identifying your weak points is the first step to turning them into strengths.
    2. Set Clear Goals: Establish specific, measurable goals for each weak area in your work or personal life. This could include goals for improving accuracy, speed, or understanding of key concepts, along with other important aspects of your performance. To set effective goals, start by identifying what you want to achieve and why it matters to you. Then, break your overall goal into smaller, achievable steps that you can track and measure along the way. Be specific in your goal-setting, using concrete metrics and timelines to help keep yourself accountable. Finally, make sure your goals are realistic yet challenging, and that they align with your broader values and priorities. By setting clear goals, you can focus your efforts and measure your progress towards the outcomes that matter most.
    3. Break Down Study Sessions: When it comes to studying, breaking down your study sessions into manageable chunks can greatly enhance your chances of success. By dividing your study time into specific periods of focused work, you can effectively address your weaknesses and master challenging topics with greater ease. To achieve this, consider reviewing the content in smaller sections and taking the time to practice relevant questions. Seek clarification and guidance on topics that you find challenging, and create a clear plan for how you will approach future study sessions. By implementing these strategies, you can make the most of your study time and achieve your academic goals with greater clarity and purpose. So, take the time to break down your study sessions and invest in your success today.
    4. Incorporate Variety: To maximize your learning potential and make studying more engaging, it's important to use a wide variety of study materials and resources. This includes traditional textbooks, online courses, practice tests, and flashcards. By incorporating a diverse range of resources, you'll reinforce your learning in multiple ways and keep your study sessions fresh and interesting. Don't be afraid to explore new learning tools and experiment with different approaches to studying – the more variety you incorporate, the more successful you'll be in achieving your academic goals.
    5. Schedule Regular Review: It is highly recommended that you schedule regular review sessions to track your progress, reassess your weak areas, and adjust your study plan as needed based on your evolving strengths and weaknesses. By doing so, you will not only stay on track and be more organized, but you will also have a greater understanding of your strengths and weaknesses, allowing you to tailor your approach to achieve the best results possible. So, make it a habit to schedule regular review sessions, and you will surely reap the benefits in the long run.
  3. Study Plan for Weak Verbal Skills:
    1. Vocabulary Building: One of the most effective ways to improve your communication skills and boost your confidence is to dedicate time each day to expanding your vocabulary. By learning new words and their meanings, you will not only be able to express yourself more clearly and precisely, but you will also enhance your ability to comprehend complex texts and engage in intellectually stimulating conversations. To achieve this goal, consider utilizing a variety of resources, including GRE vocabulary books, flashcards, and online resources. Experiment with different learning methods that work best for you, such as creating personalized word lists, participating in vocabulary quizzes and online forums, and engaging in language exchange programs. By incorporating these activities into your daily routine, you will gradually build a rich and diverse vocabulary that will serve you well in all areas of your life. So start exploring the fascinating world of words today, and watch your language skills soar!
    2. Reading Comprehension Practice: One of the most important skills that you can cultivate as a reader is comprehension. It's not enough to just read a passage and retain some of the information - true comprehension means being able to identify main ideas, understand the tone and purpose of the text, and make inferences beyond the words on the page. Comprehension is especially critical in an academic or professional setting where you need to be able to quickly understand and analyze complex information. One effective way to improve your reading comprehension skills is to practice with GRE-style passages and questions. These exercises are specifically designed to challenge your ability to comprehend and analyze text, making them an excellent tool for honing your skills. By regularly practicing with these types of passages, you can develop your ability to quickly identify important information, distinguish between relevant and irrelevant details, and make inferences based on the context. To get the most out of your reading comprehension practice, it's important to not just read the passages, but to actively engage with them. This can include taking notes, highlighting key information, and asking yourself questions to test your understanding. Additionally, you can try reading the passages multiple times, each time with a different focus - for example, the first time to identify the main idea, the second time to understand the author's tone, and the third time to make inferences.
    3. Sentence Equivalence and Text Completion: Sentence Equivalence and Text Completion are essential components of any standardized test that assesses an individual's English proficiency. By practicing these question types, you can significantly develop your ability to identify context clues and make informed decisions in selecting the most appropriate word or phrase. Whether you are taking an entrance exam, a job placement test, or simply looking to enhance your language skills, honing your Sentence Equivalence and Text Completion abilities is a worthwhile pursuit. So why not devote some time to practicing these question types and boosting your confidence in English? Start today and see how far your language skills can take you!
  4. Study Plan for Weak Quantitative Skills:
    1. Concept Review: As you prepare for the GRE, it is important to have a solid understanding of fundamental mathematical concepts and formulas. This section of the exam covers topics such as arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and data analysis. To ensure that you are fully prepared, consider utilizing GRE prep books, enrolling in online courses, or watching instructional videos. By reinforcing your understanding of these key concepts, you can increase your likelihood of achieving a successful score on the GRE. So take the time to review and study these concepts, allowing yourself ample time to practice and solidify your knowledge.
    2. Problem-Solving Strategies: It's crucial to develop effective problem-solving strategies that work for different types of quantitative questions. These may include multiple-choice questions, quantitative comparison questions, and data interpretation questions. To truly master problem-solving, it's important to work on solving problems efficiently and accurately. Luckily, there are a variety of techniques and approaches you can use to hone your skills. For example, you might try breaking down difficult problems into smaller, more manageable parts, or practicing with timed exercises to build your speed and accuracy. Ultimately, by taking the time to develop strong problem-solving skills, you'll be well-equipped to tackle even the most challenging GRE questions with confidence. So don't hesitate to put in the effort and practice necessary to succeed on exam day!
    3. Timed Practice: Incorporate timed practice sessions to improve your pacing and time management skills. The key to succeeding in any exam is to become familiar with the test format, and that's where timed practice sessions come in. You should dedicate ample time to practice these timed sessions and focus on identifying shortcuts and efficient methods to solve quantitative problems. By doing this, you can maximize your efficiency and effectiveness on test day. With consistent effort and dedication, timed practice sessions can help you build a strong foundation of knowledge and give you the confidence to tackle any challenge that comes your way. Remember to stay focused, stay motivated, and keep pushing yourself to new heights.
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