Many congrats on the great score! I just wanted to have an opinion regarding the DI section, especially MSR questions. I usually skip these 3 (MSR) questions in my mocks and try to answer them at the end. But sometimes I feel answering 3 questions wrong initially hurt my score badly even after getting 0-1 ques wrong in rest of the questions. So what should be the better strategy flagging them initially and try to come back later or solving these questions in the first go only and guessing some of the last questions?
Bro just saw your interview with e- gmat and right after this video. What do you think if e-gmat online course , OG guide and Practice tests are sufficient for the preparation for first attempt?
Excellent video sir ! The logic you pointed out for Option B (Number & proportion) was good; It opened up another angle in which that option can be looked at. Thanks and keep making such videos on CR; Another 5-10 such questions covering your thought process would be very helpful; PS - I am an ISM alumni, 2022 pass out (With respect for seniors)
Good morning, first of all, congratulations to you, my brother. I wish you all the best Secondly, I have a simple question. I took the GMAT at home and got a score in the verbal section of 81 out of 90. Quantitative section 82 of 90 My university requires a score of 500 in the quantitative and verbal sections. So, did I pass the required score or not?
@@piyush14ry I dont completely agree on intelligence part. I know a few who have worked in McKinsey and got their GMAT scores in lower 500s . They are still working for McKinsey that doesn't mean they are not intelligent so that's a gap like we say in Critical Reasoning 😂
Thanks for the video. It would be really helpful if you could share the next part of your MBA journey too, like short listing schools, interview experience, essays etc.
Hi Piyush, I'm looking forward to give my gmat exam next month. But I'm confused to whether to give it in online or in test center. I saw you gave two gmats in online, most people told me that gmat would be tough in online than test center specially quant section, Is that true?. which one would you prefer since I have no test center in my city, I have to travel 400kms for nearby test center. Thank you
Dear Piyush ji, Congratulations for your grand success.. Please guide me .. I am the T.O.P student .For more than one year , i am preparing for RC consistently. Completed all videos and PP , inference material of TOP. Because of being a hindi medium student , i am still struggling in RC. It is taking 12 mins to read a passage that is also when i read only OCT .. Do you think it is really solvable within 6 minute alongwith the questions or is there any trick to read ( like skimming.., read only OCT part not the detail) . Are RC long sitting long lassages of TOP real . I am very much feared to see the long sitting long passages....I am very hopeless bcz of RC..I hope you can guide me ... please..please.. Thank you
Great breakdown Piyush, Just curious about how scores are calculated for these sections as your scores were 87, 85 in Verbal and DI with getting 3-4 questions wrong but there was a dip of 3 marks just by getting 1 question incorrect in quant.
All the coaching materials are equally good. Take a free trial and decide for yourself. I have used both. The mistake I did was not completing either 100%. Don't do that. Pick one - complete it from end to end and then revise!!
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It's here ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4EZGyWuo-Ac.html It was the last session of eGMAT's Data Insights series conducted on GMAT Club recently.