Friday, January 9, 2009

GMAT Preparation


Three sections- analytical writing assessment quantitative ability, verbal ability- form GMAT and a sound strategy when clubbed with the right study material can really make the process very easy for you.

On this site, I am trying my best to give you a brief idea of all type of questions that appear in GMAT. However, to get complete guidance, I strongly recommend enrolling with Expert’s.

The best books for GMAT have been consulted. After reviewing some 20,000 pages...finally 12 books comprising of 3,000 pages over all have been formed...i.e., best from many material has taken and clubbed with 20 best GMAT simulations. The entire package has been well structured to ensure that an individual starts from the easiest concept and gradually moves on to the difficult ones and in the process, keeps on getting adequate practice of real GMAT type questions. The result is "The Best Possible GMAT Material" :)

All the other study materials give all the concepts together and then, they provide all the questions & solutions together. Expert’s is the only study material that gives concepts as well as questions & solutions chapter wise.

Then, the entire study material has been trifurcated into a well thought of pattern viz.Understand, Practice and Master. Right material has been put at just the right place. Hence, a student starts from the most basic level and gradually moves to the difficult levels.

To ensure that the improvement is optimum, you are sent material for only one stage at a time. When you're 80-85% through with the very material, you would need to fill a form (provided by me online) mentioning number of correct attempts out of number of total attempts and your scores in each of the mock test.

Based on your scores in the practice sets and simulated GMATs, a detailed personalized mail suggesting the right plan of action along with the next stage material would be sent.

This way, a track of performance of each individual is recorded and personalized guidance is provided-section wise and within sections, topic wise.

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