Sunday, May 14, 2017

GMAT - The beginning

Last week I went to Jamboree in Pune, Pimpli Gurav centre. I enquired about the course and fee. Today, I went to the centre and before enrolling for the course I attended the class. The class was very exciting. The session taken by Rohit Ghosh, the Verbal faculty was simply superb. He was full of energy and just listening to him gave me lot of motivation. He explained the pattern of GMAT and what GMAT looks in the candidate very well. He said that one need to focus on how a question is tackled rather than answering the question.

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. 





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