Rohit was a consultant in the industry and later started teaching in Jamboree. He has given GMAT for 12-13 times. His explanation about anything was backed by data. As per him, MBA is not a means to earn more salary or get 20-30% hike. 20-30% hike can be achieved just by changing a job. GMAT is a mean to do some transformation within one self. So, I see I can transform myself, especially from my thought perspective by preparing for GMAT. It all depends on how one is handling a problem. GMAT is a game of concentration.
Currently, I have prepared a plan to touch all the section everyday. Do some questions and analyse the questions which I did. It will be for 40 minute for each of the section. 20 minute for solving questions and 20 minutes to analyze.
The current plan is
| Wake up | 3:30 AM |
| Meditation | 3:30 am to 4 am |
| 1st | 4 am to 4:40 am |
| 2nd | 4:40 am to 5:20 am |
| 3rd | 5:20 am to 6:00 am |
| Running and Exercise | 6:00 am to 8:00 am |
| 4th | 9:00 pm to 9:40 pm |
| 5th | 9:40 pm to 10:10 pm |
I will update the plan if Jamboree asks for a different plan, else I will stick to this.