Akashyap13 wrote:
i'm unable to decide how to get to 700club, i'm trying to score more then 700+ in GMAT, i have 14+ years of experience. i have spoken to a lot many people who coach for GMAT however either they are too expensive like 200 USD an hour or they tell me to look for GMAT waiver colleges, i'm already an MBA for a II tier MBA college in India, i want second degree from the best of Business Schools preferably Kellog, Insead,Cornell & others who have programs in strategy or strategic management. Is there anyone who has coached a student like me or anyone who was in the same boat. would appreciate your help. TIA
Hi
Akashyap13To score 700+ on GMAT, the most important thing to keep in mind is to follow a structured approach. The key is to follow the right sequence of study for both verbal and quant. In addition, I would also recommend that you focus on learning the right methodologies for solving the different question types as opposed to just practicing questions. You can go through the articles below to understand the approach in a better way.
And you can go through the recording below to understand how to strategize your GMAT prep in an effective way.
Regarding guidance, you can check out Heeral's story for some success tips where she shares how
mentorship played a pivotal role by helping her fine tune her weak areas to achieve her dream GMAT score 700+:
Hope this helped and feel free to contact if you have any further queries.
You can always write back to me here or the better way would be to connect over a call and have a discussion. You can schedule a free consultation call using the below link.
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