Free Daily GMAT Practice Questions

April 2, 2009 at 11:48 am | Posted in GMAT, gmatprep | 2 Comments
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I was just informed that ScoreChase have started their GMAT Weekly Quests again.  As I indicated before the difficulty level of these questions is usually 700+ but if you are targetting that score, its perfect to rack your brains against it. Check out the GMAT Weekly Quests forum . The first question would be posted this weekend.

But wait! There is more news .. they have also started DAILY GMAT Practice questions.  One Question a day – suspense is it could be either math or verbal. Check out the GMAT Daily Practice Questions forum.

For subscribing to these questions via email, please click here:

Subscribe to Weekly Quests by Email: GMAT Weekly Quests

Subscribe to Weekly Quests RSS: GMAT Weekly Quests

GMAT Practice Questions – what is the correct difficulty to practice?

January 18, 2008 at 4:02 pm | Posted in GMAT | 4 Comments
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I have been following these questions for a while now. Easy questions are just that “easy” – they are not the ticket to a 700+ scores. GMAT is known to For 700+ scores one must be ready to tackle the most difficult questions. I have been following ScoreChase Weekly quests for some time now and I highly recommend them. The questions are not just difficult (otherwise I wouldnt have recommended them). Instead the questions consist of very important Math and Verbal concepts and a healthy discussion after that. I call them teasers (I have suggested this name to Hagrid). Teasers because most of these concepts we know but have no Idea how to apply.

You can subscribe to these questions by email [Click Here for GMAT Weekly Quests by email] , or visit GMAT Weekly Quests page on ScoreChase.com.

Remember the harder you practice the easier it will be for you to tackle the tough ones on GMAT exam.

Free ways to Prepare for GMAT and MBA – Online

January 11, 2008 at 7:56 pm | Posted in GMAT, MBA | 3 Comments
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1. Learn from Test Experiences – Learn from the Do’s of the best and Donts of everyone 😉

2. Online Notes – Easily searchable at the slightest whim, no need to store and care. No pen and paper required. ScoreChase offers the capabilities of online notes creation to its users for free.

FREE Online GMAT Notes and Blogs

Online GMAT Notes

3. Regular Participation in gmat forums – Keep in tune with the most difficult problems, their solutions and discussions with experts. Learn different ways to solve each problem. Learn short cuts, discuss short-cuts and share short-cuts.

4. Online Blogs to record progress – Keep a record of your progress on GMAT Preparation and MBA applications. People like to know, experts like to comment. You benefit both ways. Start a debate to heat things up a little. Keep in touch with GMAT and MBA community, read other’s blogs and comment on them.

5. Network with MBA Community – If you dont understand the importance of networking, you are not ready for an MBA yet. This is a great way to start and keep in touch, you never who can help you in what and when. Blogs is a great way to network. When you write a blog, people read and comment, if you reply, they feel belonged. Read blogs, write blogs, comment on blogs, encourage blogs – that way you get to know each other – result NETWORKING. You never know when a online colleague is actually a B-school senior/alumni and can help you out with your applications/business.

I have decided to start blogging on ScoreChase [which scorechase provides by default for all members]. Its a community concentrated on GMAT and MBA, so there is better chance of making some great contacts. So you will see a lot of my posts [including probably this one] on ScoreChase now 😉

So which B-schools are you applying for? Have you visited any of the Schools?

September 14, 2007 at 5:24 pm | Posted in MBA | 4 Comments
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Some very important questions while considering MBA and B-schools are:

Which school shall I apply?

What makes me a stronger applicant compared to thousand others?

Is it really important to apply in round 1 of the applications – most people apply, so I will be a part of bigger and stronger pool wouldnt it be better to go for second round where there are probably lesser applicants?

There are many. I just learned that Scorechase has some answers. In the Scorechase – MBA Web Seminar on B-School Applications  , the current B-school students (Duke for this time) have agreed to present and answer these questions for us. The presentation is live and then there is a 45 minutes Q&A session so that attendees can ask other questions they might have. I think its a great place to learn from those who successfully completed all hurdles and made it to Top B-schools.

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