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Wow, congratulations on such a massive improvement — going from 395 to 655 in such a short time is incredibly inspiring!
I really liked your point about quality over quantity and using less than 50% of the question bank.
Wishing you all the best for your applications, and thanks again for sharing such a detailed and motivating debrief!
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Hi congratulations on your score! So essentially how long did you spend on studying for the gmat ?
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Indeed its really inspiring and a hope for those who think it cannot be achieved

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You know what, that's quite inspiring. Congratulations on the massive 260 point improvement, do keep us updated on your application process!!
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Congratulations on that remarkable 260-point improvement! What strikes me most about your journey is the clarity with which you identified that your challenges were behavioral rather than conceptual - spending 7-10 minutes on single questions and missing 3-4 questions at the end due to timing.

I'm particularly curious about your "quality over quantity" approach - using less than 50% of available questions while achieving a Q86. This challenges the common belief that massive practice volume is necessary for high scores. What made you confident that you were practicing the right questions rather than just more questions?

The skill transfer insight is fascinating too - how your CR improvements helped with verbal-based DS questions in DI. I'm wondering: at what point did you recognize these cross-section connections? Was this something you discovered during practice, or did you consciously look for these patterns?

Your experience highlights something I see repeatedly: students often assume they need more content knowledge when they actually need better execution processes. The fact that you went from 50% to 67% accuracy on hard CR questions primarily through structured pre-thinking demonstrates this beautifully.

For others reading: what aspects of this systematic, data-driven approach to improvement resonate most with your own preparation challenges?
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