Having taken admission in one of the most ambitious exams of my career GMAT - Graduate Management Admission Test
. My GMAT registration is only a small step forward to my career ambitions.I have to get into a top management program in a leading business school to have some hopes of having a flying career.
My GMAT scores would determine whether I get a shot at a prestigious business school or not. Gone are the days when the management school aspirants with average GMAT scores still were hopeful of getting their shot at glory. However, now is a time when competition is so stiff that I need to be as close as possible to the magic figure of a perfect GMAT score of 800 or so.
What could make or break my career ambitions is how I tailor my GMAT prep. I need to have a methodical GMAT prep in place for even a slight hope of achieving my set objectives. My GMAT prep should be a mix of a rigorous GMAT test schedule which includes attempting online GMAT sample test papers for me to get familiarised with the online computer-adaptive nature of the test.
I would also have to vastly improve my time management skills and go through a vast knowledge bank of resources available online and in the form of popular GMAT books. Infact, I have been told that there are many GMAT books which could help me in my endeavour.
Most of all I believe I need to be in the tutorage of a wise GMAT guru who can guide me with some GMAT tips and GMAT pitfalls to avoid. I am looking for someone who has already taken the plunge and scaled the mammoth mountain of GMAT. I just hope that I conquer the Everest called GMAT. Wish me luck everyone.