“What you measure is what you’ll get. Period.”, writes Dan Ariely.
Here’s something I’d say to a majority of GMAT aspirants: You are measuring yourself the wrong way.
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GMAT: The Best Time Management Strategy
GMAT: The Best Time Management Strategy One of my friends wanted to learn driving. However, nobody was willing to teach him. Why? Well, probably because he had a peculiar condition: he wanted to begin learning at 60mph. Some people may not consider him very wise, but he had his logic. He reasoned that since he …
Want to score high on GMAT? Then, be less serious about it!
Want to score high on GMAT? Then, be less serious about it! While on a call with one of my students who improved from 540 to 710, I asked him what he had learnt from this remarkable journey. (Disclaimer: The student came to me for learning just CR section. So, I do not and cannot …
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GMAT RC – You need to change the way you read!
GMAT RC – You need to change the way you read! Yesterday, I had an RC session with one of my students. As is my methodology, the student was supposed to read three passages before the session so that we could directly discuss the passages in the session. When we got to the second passage, …
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GMAT RC – Are you also confusing the symptom with the problem?
GMAT RC – Are you also confusing the symptom with the problem? A couple of days ago, I had an RC (Reading Comprehension) session with one of my students. Since it was not our first session on RC, I asked him before the beginning of session about how his RC practice was going on. He …
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Don’t swim against the tide of GMAT
Don’t swim against the tide of GMAT Today, I listened to a series of recorded lectures on GMAT by some GMAT instructor. The lectures pertained to Sentence Correction. On listening to the lectures, one thing became clear to me: the aim was to somehow solve the questions correctly as fast as possible. The aim makes …