ssksabyasachi
Hey guys dis is SSK (
Gmat -720 Q51 V35 IR 6/8 AWA 4.0/6 - 2nd Attempt)
I was very frustrated after I had a bad GMAT day on the first attempt.
I was not sure abt which materials should I be referring to and where I can find them.
In-order to help out guys who are going through the same emotions and wanna pull-out a 700+ score, I have started a community (GMAT Aspirants), a group comprised a serious individuals and where one can get almost all known gmat materials for free.
We r on dropbox n wattsapp, apart from materials u will find loads of info. n materials fr TOEFL, ESSAYS, RECCOS etc.
Guys Join it only if you are serious abt it and wanna do well for urself.
let's join hands to kill the beast
Mail me at
ssk.sabyasachi@gmailDear SSK,
My friend, I applaud what you are doing. I have a few comments.
1) This is a public forum, and what you say here is public speech. Consider how you say it. Your tone is extremely colloquial, insouciant with respect to grammar & syntax & spelling. Whatever else it may be, your words are not professional, not well-spoken You don't know who might see your words here. Some user of GC might be your future colleague or employer or business partner or potential customer or etc. What if someone forms an impression of you here, and that impression comes back to haunt you later? You only get one chance to make a first impression. If you always put yourself forth at the highest level of excellence of which you are capable, you never have anything to regret about how you appeared. Do not underestimate the impression that the habit of excellent can have throughout your life.
2) In my pedagogical experience, the "materials for a 700+" is a bit of a chimera. Sure, there are tons of good material out there, but many people with excellent material don't even come close to 700. See this blog article:
https://magoosh.com/gmat/2014/gmat-study ... 0-or-more/3) As for a list of good materials, see:
https://magoosh.com/gmat/2013/best-gmat ... rces-2015/You mention wanting to compile a list of free materials. Again, the sense of thrift is admirable, but I wonder if you appreciate the danger therein. Are you familiar with the deeply cynical assessment, "
Free . . . and worth every penny!" In the GMAT prep market, as in many other markets, there is a lot you can get for free, and some of the highest quality material is not free. It's important to appreciate this.
My friend, I wish you the very best of good fortune in this endeavor and in your future. Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mike