Monday, April 6, 2009

Score 700+ in GMAT: Do you have it in you?

Is it really tough getting 700+ in GMAT?

Before you being, this is probably one question you need to ask. Is it actually that tough to get 700+? Well the answer to that is: if you manage to get 700+ in GMAT, you stand in to top 10% of all the students who have given GMAT over time. This in fact can also be deduced as: out of every 100 people who write GMAT, you need to be in the top 10 to get a score of above 700.

Now it depends on how to interpret this data. Optimists can always argue that 10% is a good margin and is certainly achievable. Pessimists on the other hand can consider it next to impossible task. However, what we have seen is that getting 700+ is certainly an achievable target and every single aspirant who is a little serious and methodical in his approach can favourably achieve such a high score.

It depends heavily on the first few steps you take when you start your GMAT preparation. The most important step among these first steps is of course self assessment.

How do I know if I have it in me?

Another important answer, you will be better of knowing. If this step is taken up carefully and exhaustively, there is a great chance you can get yourself a score you truly deserve. Of course much of it is also a function of you aptitude and preparation levels.

Self assessment: Give yourself GMAT assessment tests, available for free at several sites, a list of will be given in the next post. It is clearly very important that you take several assessments of yourself, unless you are completely confident that the test scores are quite accurate representation of your abilities.

We suggest you give yourself this GMAT Assessment test, to get an accurate indication of your potential GMAT score and your current preparedness level. Click ->  FREE Gmat Practice tests to give yourself an assessment tests NOW!

Once you are through with this step, you will be clear in your head what score to target and how much to prepare. Usually with meticulous planning, preparation and apt guidance, you can give yourself a boost of between 50 -100 over the score you achieve during assessment tests.


Here again you are faced with two different scenarios:
  1. Do you need a great push and a much greater improvement over you current score?
  2. Do you just need a carefully planned GMAT practice schedule to get yourself the target score?


One of the most effective ways of giving yourself the right kind of preparation is giving GMAT Practice Tests. Some of the companies provide GMAT Simulated tests to give you a feel of the REAL GMAT exam and get yourself the most accurate scores.


Practice, Practice and more practice....

There are several companies which provide you with GMAT practice tests, which claim to be the most accurate, the best in their class, computer adaptive etc., etc. So how do you get yourself to choose the one which is right for you. Well here is what you should consider:

  • Are these tests Computer Adaptive like the actual GMAT
  • How accurate are the scores they provide
  • Do these tests provide me with comprehensive feedback and suggestions to actually point out your strong and weak areas?
  • Are these tests getting you the right kind of preparation focused on your WEAK areas?
  • Do these practice tests provide you with enough data to track your progress over the tests?
  • Lastly, does it fit my budget?

If you are able to get Gmat practice tests which can provide you these benefits and at the same time, is easy on your pockets, you are bound to give yourself the best chance to get the desired score.


Ready to score 700+?

Check out the GMAT Practice Tests @ Gmatlive and after you do that, see if you can answer all the questions that were raised in this article.


Thursday, April 2, 2009

High Score on your GMAT? How difficult is it to achieve?

There are basically three important parts to GMAT Preparation: Learning concepts, Strategising and Practicing.
 

Hot Tip: The best way to begin the GMAT study plan is to first give yourself an “Initial Assessment Test.” This is meant to give you a clearer understanding of your current potential and also point out potential improvement areas to work on. GMATLive provides FREE Practice Tests for the very same purpose.
 

Once your initial assessment is derived, it is time now to set yourself a target score which is achievable and realistic. GMATLive suggests that an improvement of around 10-20 percent on your initial assessment score is achievable. GMATLive in fact assures all the candidates signed up for GMATLive Interactive course, a major improvement from their current levels.

 

Learn Concepts:
The best way to learning is to have somebody show you what the test is like, what to look out for, what to study, how the test works, etc. A good teacher with lots of experience teaching can help you do this.
 

However, for various reasons, many students decide to study on their own. For many students, a good book is enough to help them understand the test. For these people, choosing a good book is really important. A good book will lead you very carefully through every step and show you the pitfalls of the test. A good book will not teach you things that will not be on the test. A good book will explain things in a way that is easy to understand and remember.

If you are looking for classroom courses, be ready to shell out 1000$ or more for a good full-time course but in case you are looking for an equally good and effective course which is easy on your pocket, choose from several Online GMAT Courses available. GMATLive’s Interactive package is the most cost effective solution available in the market presently.

 

To Summarize: Know the Concepts:

  • Get yourself a good book/good instructor
  • Don’t ignore or leave any particular concept: it might turn fatal
  • Choose an online course or a classroom course if cost is not an issue
  • Interact and discuss with other aspirants
  • Teach one another : To teach someone a concept, means you must know it 10 times better in order to explain such things to someone else
 
Practice: This part is extremely important--you need to get used to taking the test under real test conditions. Sometimes you might find that there is some part of the test that you do not know about or some other strange thing that you have not seen before, for example, the combination of a hard word and a complex grammatical structure might result in an unanswerable question. You need to know this! The only way to practice is to use official materials--no company can produce questions like those that ETS produces. ETS spends millions of dollars on making their test questions perfect. In short, the best practice materials are those released by ETS.
 

Therefore GMATLive has produced several practice tests based on the format and question types from ETS’ study material. For all practice tests, GMATLive practice test material is a very good and cost effective.
 

To Summarize: Practice Makes Perfect
Whether you’re actively participating in the GMATLive Practice test or doing just solving some random questions, keep an eye on your time (GMATLive’s timer feature works wonders for this) Pacing and budgeting your time for each question is crucial 2 minutes per question should be sufficient Write a Practice Essay Get yourself a free assessment of your Essay from GMATLive. If you are in need of more practice tests of one-on-one assessments, you can always get more when your need them.

We strongly suggest that you takeup the GMATLive Free Practice test and give yourself a great change to acheiving a High score on you GAMT.

Saturday, May 3, 2008

Manchest United Rules

Sir Alex Ferguson's greatest triumphs have been built on a desire to play with a style and verve he believes is demanded at Manchester United.

Ferguson insists United must never be seen to take a backward step - with any other course of action being regarded as a betrayal of Old Trafford traditions.

It has proved irresistible at home as Ferguson has cleaned up on the domestic scene, but an Achilles heel in Europe as United's high-risk approach failed too often at the crucial times in the Champions League.

Ferguson admits one Champions League win in his silver-lined Old Trafford era is a meagre return for the talent he has had at his disposal.

But they delivered an all-round display against Barcelona that confirmed their growing maturity on the European stage this season.

Robbed of key duo Wayne Rooney and Nemanja Vidic, United simply found new heroes to lead them to glory against a Barcelona side who threatened right up until the last of six nail-biting minutes of injury.

The win was the result of a magnificent display of defensive discipline and resilience that came from the very top drawer.

Paul Scholes - the great United servant who missed the 1999 triumph through suspension - will deservedly claim the glory for a spectacular winning goal that gives him a shot at redemption in Moscow.

Heroes were everywhere as United held firm faced by a team with greater artistic merit, but not the hunger or desire to pierce the red wall of defiance.

And none were bigger than Rio Ferdinand and Wes Brown, who put everything on the line in the sort of "they shall not pass" defensive display that United have failed to produce in previous losing semi-finals.

Ferdinand was peerless, right down to soaring headed clearance in the dying seconds. It was symbolic of a magnificent personal performance.

And Brown, much-maligned and in some instances deservedly so, was simply immense as he joined Ferdinand to form an inpenetrable barrier.

They had an unlikely ally in striker Carlos Tevez, who gave the perfect example in defending from the front to set the tone for United's performance.

And with Scholes providing the decisive moment of magic that separated the sides, it is United who head to Moscow for the first all-English final against Chelsea or Liverpool on 21 May.

They will be propelled by a sense of destiny 50 years on from the Munich air disaster, and with a more rounded team than they have had at their disposal in recent times.

United possess the flair of Cristiano Ronaldo, Rooney and Tevez, but now they have a streak of steel that has made the difference between this campaign and others.

And then they have their manager.

Ferguson's raging fire remains undimmed. He possesses a unique hunger for the game that almost comes from a forgotten era. He has a passionate, combustible personality that divides opinions, but what is indisputable he is one of the all-time great managers.

He has fashioned a new United that looks well-equipped to bring the famous trophy back to Old Trafford for a third time - although Chelsea and Liverpool will have other ideas.

For now, however, Ferguson is entitled to celebrate a momentous night and a famous victory by joining the celebrations with an expensive bottle of his beloved red wine.