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Congrats Sowmya. I think failing at practice questions and motivating ourselves everyday despite of it is a circumstance every high score dreamer of GMAT has go through. Like you said, this is a revered journey that makes us tough and prepared for the MBA.

I have few questions that if you answer will help me in my preparation too:

1. I am wondering how did you manage time to do 100 questions per day. I am assuming that you are also working full time.

2. Also, you mentioned about doing eGmat first and then moving to OG questions. Did you skip the OG questions that are interspersed in e-gmat preparation? If so, is there a reason behind it?

3. Also, can you elaborate your strategy for gmat club, like did you finish the sub-600 level questions, then moved on to sub-700 and 700+ level questions in verbal slowly?

4. You mentioned about error log on questions in e-gmat. Did you maintain a error log separately in a different website or can you elaborate more on that strategy ?

Thank in advance.
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Congrats Somwyak for a handsome 740 score. Which master program and business school did you finally apply to?

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Dear Sowmya,

I want to congratulate you on your score and NYU Stern Admit. I hope you had a wonderful experience.

The video below provides context as to how Sowmya approached her journey.



There were 3 major steps in your successful journey:

Patching up Fundamentals: Since you started off from an average score, you had to ensure you took care of your fundamental conceptual knowledge. This enabled you moving to the second step. Screenshot #1 gives you a sneak peek into one of your course attempts. You did so well!

Sufficient Practice: After gaining conceptual clarity, it is important for a student to practice sufficient questions to solidify the learning. Your scores were exceptional!

Error Logs and Strategic Review: One of the key reasons of success is introspection: key areas where a student makes mistakes and improving on them. You did this diligently and it gave its results.

I am very sure that a lot of students will be motivated after reading your journey and will do well in their exams.

All the best for your next career steps.

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