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good evening soat how are you doing yeah
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I'm good good evening Natasha so I think
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it's been just about two weeks now when
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you initially sent that text message
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saying that you got a
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7:35 and curent you just came out of the
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uh Center and you got that score of 735
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we looking at the score of 100
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percentile uh with Quant about 88
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percentile verbal n uh sorry 95th
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percentile with 88 on 90 verbal
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percentile 90 or 90 uh and data Insight
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94th percentile so you also had shared
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maybe I could just um yes the overview
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right and um this is I think it's an
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interesting view for all of us to just
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see um you're looking at the Quant two
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questions are wrong and when we we speak
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and we speak quite a lot if these two
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questions were below 14th question no
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your percentile would have been very
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different right you
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got okay you it would have still been
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around 98th percentile right the first
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it it happened within the first 14
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questions this is what s s said um and
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then I think uh you had one question
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wrong and that was towards 18th question
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that had this been in the number four
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question so my percentage would have
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been down yeah and uh and in data
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Insight you had about one to
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four and yeah four questions four four
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of them wrong again majority of them
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were within the top 14 within the first
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14 question and that's why the
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percentile went down I mean we've I've
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spoken to so many student who had five
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10 questions Wrong five questions wrong
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okay or even verbal for that matter and
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still been able to get like 100
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percentile that was not 99 percentile so
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that was one of the trickiest thing but
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um yes so I you then I asked you again
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how do you feel about this 100
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percentile score I mean yeah initially I
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was really happy I was surprised that I
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got such a good score because like I
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started with con then I gave Di and then
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I gave W so like as I was practicing
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with Mo I figured that my wble isn't
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that good so I was I was um of the
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opinion that okay my cont is strong I'll
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finish up these two uh um sections first
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I'll build some confidence and I'll go
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to wble with some good confidence but
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while I was giving I figured that okay
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there are a couple of questions which
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were tricky I was not sure of them so uh
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I took the break after uh like just
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before verbal and I figured that okay
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the first two did not go that great and
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uh and I have to kind of be more focus
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on verbal and like fortunately for me it
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turned out to be good yeah so
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immediately after the exam I was very
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happy but yeah then after thoughts
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settled down it was just like I realized
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that this just the first step towards
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getting the admit right so still there
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there's a path
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but we we'll still talk about this
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because it's not easy as you say it
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we've seen the struggles there have been
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times when youve run out of the course
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material you needed some more practice
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and so many things in between and that
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cannot go unnoticed because that is what
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you've done to get that score and we'll
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probably take about a few minutes to
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just go about how did it all uh what all
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the things that you did during your
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preparation that you know that led you
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to the score but before we get into that
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could you just talk about yourself um
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you know what are you currently doing
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and how did this entire idea of the
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GMAT that came into place so yeah I
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graduated from bits Pani I did my Eng
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from bits pan uh I graduated in 2022 and
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since then I've been working as a
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software engineer in Amazon right right
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so it's been around two years here so to
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me it kind of felt that just being a
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software engineer is not enough for me
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like personally okay yeah I mean
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technically I'll achieve some press and
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all that but I kind of felt that I I
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need some more skill set in myself for
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my at least to excel in the corporate
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ladder right so I felt that NBA is the
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right path to go and since I have been
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from one of the most prestigious
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institutions from the country right it
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was for me that okay now that I've kind
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of done I've done my undergrad from one
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of the best institut from the one check
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boox is done now the next yeah so now I
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was kind of like okay we'll try for
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something which is best in the world so
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I think that I mean that was the main
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motivation for me and yeah GMAT
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obviously has to be the first step for
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that right there any inspiration in your
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workplace or your peer group
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because
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WhatsApp nothing in particular as such
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for me was just that like personally
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I've for me I have not not been like you
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somebody has done this I need to follow
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this particular path about excelling in
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whatever I'm doing and whatever I want
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to do right so want to do an MBA B from
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the best place in the world you have to
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do it from there that's it yeah perfect
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um we we we'll obviously talk about it
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in a short while where have you applied
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and what are your thoughts so now you
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found you you decided to go ahead with
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gmad and decided with sandep sir H did
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you choose the self-based course of the
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live online classes yeah so I started
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with the live online classes right so
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like uh the kind of expectations which I
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came up with was that okay how I studyed
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during my coaching in and 12th standard
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right that you'll be taught some Theory
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and then you do some homework and next
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day you kind of learn more Theory but
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here it was kind of a bit different I
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think that's primarily because there are
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a variety of people here as well right I
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mean from all sort of backgrounds here
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so I think the thing was that here we
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were mostly solving doubts in the class
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sessions right obviously I'm not um I
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did attend all the classes I used to
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solve all the problems which were given
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to me and uh uh yeah so that was I think
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pretty much I started with that then
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there was some personal emergency in my
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family right so I kind of halted for
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month month and a half I could much yeah
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so then I had to gather up things again
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and start again so that was the thing
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for me so yeah so yeah I like when I
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started with the classes I planned on
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giving the GMAT
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exam by June by end of June my plan was
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to just finish it up by June and I think
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starting in February was the idal time
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but due to that emercy I kind of overran
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by about month month and a half because
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of that yeah yeah right so um two things
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here obviously you mentioned that uh it
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your expectation was to something will
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be taught and then go back and do the
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homework GMAT was this teaching was
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completely flip side you have to do the
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homework and then you know you'll be
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corrected and then taught all right and
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that's the ideal way did you see
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yourself because of work or because of
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press personal anything that you did
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miss out on any of the session or coming
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unprepared or you were very diligent
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with your work what was it like no no
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initially though I was very relaxed to
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be honest so I just used to just attend
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the classes I hardly studied anything at
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all okay okay I just used to come in and
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like like Quant and all okay that was
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fine that wasn't such a hard thing I
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felt personally so that I not study much
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Theory but over the time I realized that
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verbal was something I needed to work
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upon right so that is I think that also
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started started putting effort in the
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last two two and a half months like
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taking out like regularly studying for
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two three hours at the very least right
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beit anything and putting in more effort
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during the weekends so that is how I did
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that yeah but during the initial classes
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during the week this I did not do
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anything at all not much but but over
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the course material content or the plan
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that sir has or every week that he you
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know has a plan um what stood out the
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most for you in the learning phase of
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your preparation
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paent yeah so as I was saying for the
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yeah for course wise I think the
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material wise material is excellent I
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think it is very exhaustive that that
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I'm really helpful of so like I want I
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was kind of frustated with maths and all
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because it's been a while since I not
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touched like I do recall like looking at
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the question I do recall that yeah there
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was a method to do it but I kind of
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forgot upon it so I had to brush up
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things so since the material is pretty
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well organized right it was easy for me
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to I I knew that okay this is something
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I'm not very confident about and I need
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to do more questions of this particular
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topic so I just used to go in and just
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do random questions of that those topics
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right so that I think yeah the
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organization of material is amazing even
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the on the drives what we have right all
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sorts of materials that is amazing that
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is too good right so this um this break
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that you had was it after the class
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after the classes were done no no it was
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towards the end of the classes I would
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say so this is something again very
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because something that you may have not
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seen right it's the end a lot of people
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people do go through this phase and it's
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very hard to come back from that you
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know people find it very difficult to
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again sit back and get to studying so
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how was your coping mechanism overall to
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come back again to prepare what was that
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driving force self motivation I would
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just say yes for me it was I had
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personally set a deadline for myself
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right and but I had to do wait anything
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right because I wanted to apply for
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round ones application so I had to be
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ready with my GMAT score by July at the
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L test right so that for me time was
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thinking I had to do it I not have any
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option at all so but there are two
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personalities that is coming it to up
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you were slightly relaxed with the prep
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you were very tighten up with your
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deadline yes yeah initially I was
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relaxed because once I kind of saw the
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level of the exam and all those things I
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figured that okay I need to kind of
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solve a few marks not a few marks but at
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least spend a month month and a half on
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the solving mocks now I can get it done
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right so I since I not anti that
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particular emergency because of that
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things got shifted then I had to like oh
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time is running out now I have to
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do it everything so yeah that was the
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main something that was demanding from
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workspace as well you did you have like
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a long no it was pretty much a certain
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yeah so for me yeah my work is kind of
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on and off kind of a thing right I think
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that is at all places it is such that
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sometimes you need to put more effort in
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work and sometime it is a bit relaxed
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right so in that yeah in that sense one
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thing was earlier I used to even work on
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weekends as well right so now I kind of
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uh made that boundary very clear that no
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working on weekends weekend has to be
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studying no matter just finish
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everything by Friday then we'll open the
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laptop again on Monday just study that's
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all yeah that discipline is very
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important I feel right so obviously you
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got your score on on August 2nd because
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I think we had some more conversation
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around the fact that how is your
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preparation going and you need it and
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you were pretty much I think at the time
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you around J July you were pretty much
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scaled up to giving your GMAT and you
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said that you had scheduled and you did
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have a certain one or two question
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should you consider doing it at the test
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center or at the online uh do you have
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any insight to it because I did mention
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you know we could go for the test center
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did you chosen it any other way no no I
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I mean see I asked you where I need to
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give it user
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test yeah no that has been the thing
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with me right so if I have trusted the
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uh um the center here at the top 1% you
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are saying something I need to follow it
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because you guys have been doing it for
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a while right you know procedure what is
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there right you have said it I just do
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that's it because see I'm totally new to
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this I don't know what works better what
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works what does not work better so it is
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a and tested thing from your side so
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yeah that's all so looking at those
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timeline it's it's so surreal that you
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know you gave your first attempt and you
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got the score and you told and you were
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like I was at a place Cas where you know
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the Stanford and then there is soat
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score and I was more Overjoyed having
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your score right there so um you tell me
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about uh what was the sequence of the uh
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section that you took you did touch base
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in the very beginning but in the exam
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yeah so uh I was just I think reading
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through a blog or something so somebody
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had mentioned briefly that I mean they
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at least generally at least that
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particular person was giving the
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sections first in which they were very
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confident right for example I was good
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in Quant so I started with Quant and
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then after that di because di also is
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more or less Quant I feel I mean in a
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way right it is math related heavily and
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verbal I was not very confident of so
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that was the order in which I plan to
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give the uh exam I did experiment with
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it a little bit during the mocks when I
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was giving mocks but this turned out to
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be the best strategy for me I feel yeah
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just to touch Bas on the mock because
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you needed some extra support there how
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did you find the p and how did how was
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how did it play an important role it's
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very helpful uh so uh as before giving
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the marks I was just solving questions
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and I was my accuracy was good so when I
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gave the very first Mark I got a score
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of 555 or something like that oh my that
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kind of an eye opener for me ke okay
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something's wrong with so then I started
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giving more marks and I understood that
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I had to manage my time better right
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that and also I mean since I'm coming
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from a j background I had this habit of
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you know
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going a with the questions doing this
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question then we'll do this later and
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all those things but G does not allow
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you to do that right so you have to do
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things in sequence you kind of kind of
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have to adapt to that pattern there and
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you have to develop your own strategy
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that how you need to Target each
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question okay if something is taking
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more than let's say 2 three minutes and
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you are still not sure of it just get
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done with it and move on because there
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are a lot you just can't waste more time
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on one particular question because it'll
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mess up others right so you need to kind
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of come up with such strategies there so
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yeah this was the
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thing see the score report now in the
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end it's written key five correct to
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incorrect I
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saw now I'm relating it back because
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then we need a little bit more
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analysis but now I can I can relate it
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overall yes yeah so so was there any
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section that seems to be like you T lost
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track on time or you lost a lot of time
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in any of the section uh during the
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exam no not really because see as I said
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right when I started with the mock I was
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struggling with this a lot right so
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towards the as my exam was approaching
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so I kind of kind of paced up with
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things and I always uh I think even yeah
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I think even sanep had mentioned this
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that leave three two three minutes at
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least for reviewing your questions right
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so I always whatever was the counter I
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used to cut three minutes and be like
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okay just finish everything
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everything do not wait for things there
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whatever is coming into your mind just
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do it as fast as possible do not you
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know second guess yourself whatever
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comes first just do it because there's
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no time here you need to be very quick
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here right so that is I felt uh is very
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important yeah so you were able to
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complete all the sections within
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the okay so cool and you also mentioned
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that you were pretty surprised with the
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high score given that the
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top once not even once like official
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GMAT mock which I give in those on are
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scor good right so I was not very sure
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that what would be the actual level of
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the GMAT exam right so I was kind of
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hunting online to find the how does the
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practice mock relate with the original
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GM and people I mean what I could gather
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was that the official J GMAT is a little
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bit harder than what is there in the
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practice marks the official marks right
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right and so I kind of felt okay they
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might be closer to what we have in the
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top 1% marks right so yeah I kind of I
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was expecting a score around 705 715
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right but 735 not at all so now when you
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look back and if you have to write kind
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of summarize entire preparation and the
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content and S say everything into dos
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and don'ts what would you say see the do
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the foremost important thing in DOS is
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key whatever s
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you might have questions of
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yourself I've been doing it the other
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way around I've been successful with
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that and all those things but whatever
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you seen just do it just do
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it but yeah that you start that's how
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you start with and you then develop a
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habit yeah okay this is how things are
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working yeah and one thing I really felt
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he when I was doing my mocks right so I
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recall sandep telling this many times
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that you keep doing it you keep doing it
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and you feel nothing is coming I'm not
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improving at all and out of the blue one
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day everything the accuracy increases
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your time management increases out of
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the blue right that kind of happened
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with me as
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well I was kind of struggling with my
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time management accuracy was not
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improving and suddenly the next day
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things started improving right F even as
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you was saying so in doia whatever is
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saying whatever The Institute says do
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it you might have your questions but do
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it whatever they say and
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don't don't I don't
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know what to say but flip back and forth
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too much don't change in correct
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to
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answers yeah but but but I really like
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the very relaxed attitude self motivated
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and you've got that score you just went
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it was so relaxing even during your
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preparation to talk to you also question
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answer and you're like sorted right it
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because as a student also you've been
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like extremely diligent and yes it took
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time because of situation that you did
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not anticipate but here you are with the
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score so what are the five schools that
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you finally decided to apply did you
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apply or are not yet not yet so I've
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been kind of lagging with my work so
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I've been really busy there since my
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GMAT so I did get in touch with a three
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yeah so uh yeah I have to kind of get
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back to him so I haven't done that but
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yeah hope I mean I have to kind of talk
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to him about what are the ideal schools
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I should be applying to but ideally what
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I would want is to apply in the M7 M7
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schools of
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course there nothing of
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that yeah you said you've been in bits
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now and nothing anything short of M7 is
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not going to probably you'll not be
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settling for you you've got a very good
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score a great score I mean with this
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score you can apply to any any top
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schools now you just have to make your
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application storyline really really
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great thank you so much for sharing this
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story so was just so so interesting uh
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your overall journey and even I was a
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part of it somewhere but uh you shared
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it two weeks ago I was overjoyed and
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even today when I talking to you I must
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tell you of course because I tell this
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to all our students as well but since I
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am taking it it uh it's it's something
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that is from sandep sir he obviously
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passes a bigger congratulations to you
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he's extremely proud I mean you get the
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score it validates what he's doing
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right and um if you do get a chance
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anytime uh if you would like to you know
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give a shout out uh please do especially
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this month we we've said we like
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completed 15 years and most of us uh you
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know most of our students are Word of
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Mouth they they refer each other all
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right if there's anyone in your circle
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and you would like to shout out let us
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know about it that you've referred so
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that you know we can give back to as
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well um because this is this is
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something that we also having a referral
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program um please stay in touch with me
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as well for something like this and I
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will be able to assist you and any s
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school we'll have conversations lovely
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lovely talking to you thank you so much
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for making it this night this evening um
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and you have a lovely day byebye yeah
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yeah thanks a lot I mean thanks a lot to
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to 1% I would say thank you
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again amazing score yeah