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GMAT & MBA

SUCCESS SECRETS
TIPS FROM TOP STUDENTS TO INSPIRE YOU

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PREFACE
You've probably already seen what our GMAT scorers had to
say about their GMAT preparation in the second video of the
four-part video series.

We are confident that their stories have inspired you. But are
you still unsure about pursuing an MBA via GMAT?

If you answered "Yes, I am," we recommend that you read


more success stories of Crackverbal GMAT high-scorers.

We're confident that you'll find some helpful hints and


inspiration from these incredible stories.
SUSHIKSHA
GMAT SCORE: 770

SUSHIKSHA'S TIPS:

I think more important than the number of questions


that you do is the takeaways that you get.

On the exam day, be calm and confident; don’t try to


do a lot of questions before the exam, and make sure
you’re in a good headspace when you’re walking in.
And don’t underestimate your hunger, carry a snack
along!

Don’t worry if you feel like you’re getting too many


easy questions during the exam.

Watch Sushiksha's Full Story


VIKAS
GMAT SCORE: 770

VIKAS'S TIPS:

While tackling the GMAT, one thing you should


understand is that there are certain specific rules and
you should try and follow them instead of just going
with your intuition.

Learning these strategies is key to a high score.

Watch Vikas's Full Story


MEGHANA

GMAT SCORE: 750

MEGHANA'S TIPS:

There is a lot of material out there so the first thing


you need to do it figure out the right resources to pick
up and study from.

Secondly, try to cool off and prepare with a calm mind.


GMAT prep can become a stressful process for us all
but it's important to go in with a calm mind.

Finally, just understand that it's okay to be nervous or


anxious but try and not let that get in the way of your
performance.

Watch Meghana's Full Story


JEVIN
GMAT SCORE: 740

JEVIN'S TIPS:

Make sure that you practice for the GMAT 15 to 20


hours a week.

You should aim to get a great score and if you don't,


do take the test again. That is really really crucial.
However much they say that GMAT is only one aspect,
it is really important.

My suggestion is that until you have got a good score


and are completely prepared, don't start with your
application process.

Watch Jevin's Full Story


SAURABH
GMAT SCORE: 710

SAURABH'S TIPS:

GMAT is a training process.

You have to improve your time management skills.


You have to improve your Quant skills, Verbal skills...

One piece of advice that I would give is that you


should practice, practice, and practice.

GMAT is not that tough when it comes to Verbal or


Quant. It is all about dedicating your time and sitting
to practice the questions.

Watch Saurabh's Full Story


AKSHAT
GMAT SCORE: 740

AKSHAT'S TIPS:

During the GMAT, I would say, don’t get too flustered


when you get a question or two wrong. I’ll give you a
personal example. I entered the test center and my
AWA was fine and IR was okay, but I had done better
in the mock tests. This started playing in my mind.

So, I went outside, just washed my face and when I


got back to the test for quant, I realized that I was two
minutes late. When I started the test, I think the first
question was a simple profit and loss question, but I
ended up struggling with it.

Before that could become a catastrophe for me, I


decided to focus on the question and take one
question at a time, and gave the GMAT.

Read Akshat's Full Story


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