Thursday, July 2, 2009

Jukebox.

Jukebox - whats that gotta do with GMAT and B-schools? The term actually symbolizes this post. I have so many things to write about that its going to sound like a mixed tape - a jukebox!!!

First things first, last weekend i sat down with my tutor and analyzed what went wrong with my GMAT and he came up with some really logical reasons. Thanks to him, he also came out with some possible solutions. Oh and btw this guy is absolutely brilliant. So in case you live in New york city and want to take up some tutoring i absolutely recommend him. Shoot me an email and i'll give you his details!! So coming back to my preps - I've started off with verbal (duh!), for the next two weeks i'll be doing the entire SC section for the OGs. Not merely answering them but writing down the reasons for eliminating each answer choice. With this i guess my tutor will be able to give me some good insight as to where i stand.

Secondly, as you all know the long weekend officially starts tomorrow. Not for me. I'm flying to Chicago today and vacation starts today, yeeyy!! This trip is going to be packed, lots of places to see, and lots of things to do - Hancock building, Shedd Aquarium (btw its the world's largest indoor aquarium in the world), Chicago food festival (free yummy food), Navy pier, Skyline cruise, July 4th fireworks, and partying!!! oh my dad has subscribed to this blog so i'll not go deep into the partying part!!! :) so thats going to be fun, plus it will take my mind off the nerve wrecking preparation thats been going on for the past 5 months!!!

I recently came across this facebook application. This application helps you to track your score on gmat practice tests, shows you a performance graph, shows you all the application deadlines of the popular B-schools and has a reader. You can use this reader to read the popular blogs like Hella's list, clearadmit, accepted, stacy blackman etc. Sounds fun right, check it out (GMAT_MBA_News).

So now you see why the name Jukebox!!! Thats all i've got for now. Herez wishing all the American readers a very happy long weekend and all non american readers a very happy weekend!!!

12 comments:

  1. hi buddy...can you please send me the tutor details to aim2lead@gmail.com

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  2. Hey Mr.Anonymous, I've sent you the details of the tutor to your email. Hope that will benefit you. Thanks for reading my posts..

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  3. hey, hope you had a great long weekend. good luck with studying for GMAT. i took my ritual practice test on Sat AM and totally tanked = awful! wish i lived in NYC so I could see your GMAT tutor. - a.c.

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  4. Hari,

    Complete off the wall question, but how did you get the Clear Admit Blog to link to your site? It seems pretty awesome and I want to see if they would put my stuff there as well. Hope your prep is going well. Speak soon, and thanks for the encouragement on my blog!

    Steve

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  5. Sure steve, just request your blog to be added to the "Hella's List", you can google Hella's list for MBA applicants and once your blog is added clearadmit will track your blog!!

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  6. Hi Hari, I have sent you an email. If you could reply to that, that would be great.

    Thanks,
    Sree

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  7. Sree, I'm sorry but i think i replied to your email.. I received a few queries and i replied to every one of them. btw what the first 3 letters of your email id.. I'll reply again..

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  8. Oh crap, now there's some pressure on me. I think you're the first GMAT student ever to describe me publicly as "absolutely brilliant," which means that now I have to live up to the billing. I'll be more nervous than you when you take the test... I look forward to watching you kick some butt!

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  9. Dear readers make some noise for my Tutor the one the only undisputed GMAT taker and tutor of the Woooooooooooorrrllddddd - Charles "The Ninja" Bibilos!!!

    But seriously, you rock Charles!!!

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