A lot of rambling...most of it won't confirm to rules of Standard Written English
Anyways, I am a non-native speaker..can always play that card ??
Where do I begin ?
Just finished the GMAT a few hours ago and am already on a high. A few drinks on an empty stomach helped as well....
740 ( 98%) Q49 (90%) , V42 (96%).
Let me thank......
My wife without whom this wouldn't have been possible. GMATClub members like you....all of you !
Special mention goes to people from whom I learned a lot and gained a lot of confidence. There are several members who by their good humor and cheer make the whole ordeal a lot more tolerable....
vivek, ywilfred, ps_dahiya, laxie, banerjee ( thanks for the sticky ! ), joemama, sperumba, honghu, paul, praetorian ( thanks for giving me access to the challenges ! ), ipc302, professor, GMATT73, allabout, shiboni, bhai ( where are u ? ), gamjatang, sunshine....this isn't a complete list...subject to lots of revisions as I remember names.
Day before the test ?
Unlike most people, I studied for 4-6 hours yesterday. I didn't solve any problems, just went through my notes.
Today ?
My exam was at 2 in the afternoon and I spend the morning listening to Mozart (calmed me down) and went for a nice brisk walk. The weather has been lousy over the last week. Today, it was sunny and the exercise helped clear my mind. I didn't exercise regularly since December and that was one thing I regretted most...
Test Details
AWA
- Fairly straight forward, used my templates, didn't try to pretend that I was the son of James Joyce....
Quant
- Tough...really tough. I have taken enough GMAT club challenges to know what is “toughâ€
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