Hi there!
I am 28+ years old woman from Bangladesh. I have 5.5 years of working experience in the financial sector here. I lead quite a hectic working schedule (as in, I have to work 50 hours a week, and often 6 days a week). This being said, I can afford maximum 300 hours to prepare and sit for the GMAT. Would be very grateful if any expert person guides me strategically in a feasible/ practical manner. Please note that I have significant weakness in the quant section.
Thanks in advance!
GMAT preparation tricks for a full time working professional
Posted Dec 16, 2021 14:35
Hi there!
I am 28+ years old woman from Bangladesh. I have 5.5 years of working experience in the financial sector here. I lead quite a hectic working schedule (as in, I have to work 50 hours a week, and often 6 days a week). This being said, I can afford maximum 300 hours to prepare and sit for the GMAT. Would be very grateful if any expert person guides me strategically in a feasible/ practical manner. Please note that I have significant weakness in the quant section.
Thanks in advance!
I am 28+ years old woman from Bangladesh. I have 5.5 years of working experience in the financial sector here. I lead quite a hectic working schedule (as in, I have to work 50 hours a week, and often 6 days a week). This being said, I can afford maximum 300 hours to prepare and sit for the GMAT. Would be very grateful if any expert person guides me strategically in a feasible/ practical manner. Please note that I have significant weakness in the quant section.
Thanks in advance!
Posted Dec 16, 2021 16:55
On average people take 50 to 100 hours. There are lots of great GMAT materials. It's hard to go wrong. Personally, I used the Barron's GMAT book with practice tests and book very similar to the McGraw-Hill Education Algebra I Review and Workbook.
On average people take 50 to 100 hours. There are lots of great GMAT materials. It's hard to go wrong. Personally, I used the Barron's GMAT book with practice tests and book very similar to the McGraw-Hill Education Algebra I Review and Workbook.
Posted Dec 16, 2021 16:56
Would be very grateful if any expert person guides me strategically in a feasible/ practical manner.
Ask your undergraduate university or a business school near you if they can recommend a GMAT tutor.
[quote]Would be very grateful if any expert person guides me strategically in a feasible/ practical manner. [/quote]<br>Ask your undergraduate university or a business school near you if they can recommend a GMAT tutor.
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