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Boston U Graduate Debates GMAT Prep Options, Chooses GMAT Pill, Scores 750
Thanks to Leon Yang for taking the time out of his busy schedule as a full time entrepreneur to make this video just as a thank you to GMAT Pill. Leon is a Boston University graduate who majored in Economics.
Leon’s GMAT Prep Experience
TranscriptHi everyone, my name is Leon and I got a score of 750 on my GMAT. So like everyone else I wanted to get a great score on my GMAT to get into my dream business school. And so I decided–what was the first thing I needed to do–to find some sort of guide or material that I could study my GMAT on.
Hearing About GMAT Pill | GMAT Prep
So I asked around some friends about some prep courses like Kaplan or Princeton and Manhattan GMAT, of course. A few of them actually recommended that I should look into the GMAT Pill. At first I wasn’t really sure what that was so I did a bit of research and looked into what they actually do. It was quite interesting–the approach that they took to teach me what I needed to do because instead of having a lot of reading materials, they’re really composed of a set of videos of tutorials and the types of questions that you really needed to know.
Also, it was a lot cheaper than the classes from what I paid compared to thousands of dollars. Like everyone else, I didn’t really have a lot of time to study. So I figured, instead of devoting that much time to the entire Kaplan or ManhattanGMAT score, I decided to take the GMAT Pill. And what the GMAT Pill does is that instead of teaching you so many things, it really helps you to tackle each different question specifically based on what type of methodology you wan to use. I was especially weak in sentence correction, so that was really helpful because it showed me every strategy to tackle every type of question.
When I actually took the test, a lot of times the same concepts appeared in the GMAT Pill as it appeared on the actual GMAT test and I thought that was really helpful. And I would say the same about everything else–the math problems, etc. Everything was a whole set of concepts, they broke it down piece by piece.
GMAT Videos
It’s very easy to study because every concept was broken down into a video. So if you spent an hour or two a night or day you could go over certain concepts daily. It’s very easy to watch and learn instead of reading because it’s kind of interactive. It shows you visually how to attack the problem so I thought that was extremely helpful for me. And I have to say for everyone else, I understand that I can’t guarantee to get higher than 700 or 750 from just going GMAT Pill, but what really helped me was combining the tricks and tips from GMAT Pill with going over the OG guide–the 12th edition, 11th edition. Just practice some of the problems.
And even when you’re practicing some of those questions, I saw a lot of times the same concepts that the GMAT Pill taught me–it just comes up again and again and made it extremely easy. So I have to say you have a limited amount of time to really get the most out of the time you study, I would say you should really go with the GMAT Pill and you could get some really good results.
Also I must say that just trying to do GMAT Prep questions–those questions really correlate with the actual test. You study that and you supplement with the GMAT Pill–you could really get a great improvement in your score really quickly. And so I think if you want to save some money and you really want to be more efficient in your studying, go with the GMAT Pill and I hope you get a good of a score as I did.
Thank God I Did GMAT Prep With GMATPill
Thank god I took that–GMAT Pill program and not Princeton or the Kaplan courses. I don’t think I would have—I’d say maybe I’d do as well, but for the amount of time that I would’ve spent I could’ve spent doing something else. To me, GMAT Pill was really valuable in that aspect. It really saved me a lot of time and it was really easy to learn. I hope that you will have the same experience that I did and hopefully you will get a really good score as well.
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GMAT Gets Popular With European Schools – Reports Sent Here Are Up By 90%
The Age of U.S. Business School dominance is waning. More and more people are actually looking to go to European business schools. More Europeans are taking the exam than ever before and a big chunk of them are actually choosing to stay within the European countries to attend business school. The trend used to be that Europeans would attend business school in the U.S.–but now, Europeans are favoring schools like INSEAD, Oxford, etc.Is it because of the lovely European women?
Some interesting stats from the period of July 2009 to July 2010 are:
- In 2010, 11% of GMAT score reports were sent to European business schools. Compare that to the percentage in 2006, 7.5%. In actual numbers, 85,262 reports sent to European business schools in 2010.
- In 2010, GMAT test takers from Europe sent out 42% more GMAT reports–indicating a huge increase in GMAT test takers in Europe.
- As expected, the countries that received the most GMAT score reports were the U.K., France, the Netherlands, and Spain.
- One-third of the GMAT score reports sent to European institutions were sent by Indian and Chinese citizen.
- Germans sent the most score reports to European schools in 2010 than did any other European country.
So it looks like there’s an influx of Indian and Chinese people towards European business schools. There’s also an influx of Europeans to European business schools.
So who loses out?
The American business schools. Sure, top business schools in the U.S. are still elite by any standard. But it’s important to note that the reputation of Euoprean business schools is significantly better than it was 5-10 years ago. And that reputation is reflected by hard data numbers as shown above.
We here at GMATPill love tutoring Europeans on the GMAT. Students hail from the big areas like France and London–but also smaller areas like Copenhagen and Portugal.
As always, we’re here to help. Whether, you’re Chinese, Indian, European, or American–you’ll have to jump through the GMAT hurdle to even get a chance at any of these global business schools, unless you’re a brazilian Victoria’s Secret supermodel who loves GMATPill.
Additional GMAT Resources and Articles
Did you know your GMAT Verbal is actually more important than your GMAT Quant score if you are trying to break 700? You might want to make sure you know which parts of the exam to target before you take the GMAT.
Sure, solving permutation and combinatoric quant problems sounds all fancy. And yes, you should do the best you can possibly do on quant. But look at your competition. A lot of non-native English speakers worldwide are taking the GMAT. Most of these people will do well on quant, but the area they are weakest in is the Verbal part–particularly reading comprehension. So re-evaluate where you put most of your focus.
Looking to make lots and lots of money? What does the GMAT have to do with a career in investment banking and management consulting. Well, it has nothing to do with financial modeling, but it may be the first step to a profitable career.
Don’t underestimate the psychological part of the GMAT exam. Success on the GMAT has more to do with your mental toughness than you may think. It’s not just about academic rigor.
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Difference Between “Which” and “That”
In general – “which” is used to DESCRIBE a phrase.
“That” is used to restrict the scope of what you are talking about.
For example,
“I’m going to the park that has tennis courts.”
instead of
“I’m going to the park, which has tennis courts.”
You can assume there are lots of different parks. Which park are you going to? You’re going to the one THAT has tennis courts.
When you are restricting the scope of ALL PARKS down to a specific one–then you use THAT.
Here’s another example:
“I’m going to Mountain Lake Park, which has tennis courts.”
instead of
“I’m going to Mountain Lake Park that has tennis courts.”
Here, “has tennis courts” describes a specific park Mountain Lake Park. It does not restrict the scope of parks because the scope is already restricted by giving a name to the specific park we are talking about. Since the phrase “which has tennis courts” is a DESCRIPTION that is NOT RESTRICTING the scope of our perspective, then we use “which” instead of “that.”
For more examples, watch these two videos here.
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