GMAT Strategy Guidance

To score 700+ often means achieving high 80th to 90th %ile scores in each subsection. But how do you reach the top 15% worldwide? More importantly, how do you stay there?

For most people, this journey to excellence is a 3-step journey
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GMAT Strategy Guidance

The 3 stages of learning

STAGE 1

Learn concepts and methods

The Stage 1 is to learn the concepts as well as the methods to apply those concepts.
Concept Level
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STAGE 2

Cement methods

Stage 2 involves cementing those methods by proving that you can utilize them to solve "medium" and "hard" Qs
Complete Animated Cementing Performance Graph
Cementing Performance 100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 30% 50% 60% 82% #1 #2 #3 #4 Threshold 55%
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STAGE 3

Get test
ready

Stage 3 is showing that you can continue to apply the methods in a "noisy environment," i.e., an exam which you get different kinds of questions.
Test Readiness
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Stage
1

Learn concepts and methods

The first step is to learn the concepts as well as the methods to apply those concepts.
The first step is to learn the concepts as well as the methods to apply those concepts.
What are the 3 stages of learning and how to excel them
What happens when you do not do stage 1 properly
Stage
2

Cement methods

The second step involves cementing those methods by proving that you can utilize them to solve "medium" and "hard" questions.
The second step involves cementing those methods by proving that you can utilize them to solve "medium" and "hard" questions.
How to cement methods
How to do Strategic Review of the quizzes

Revision Videos (2)

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How to do revision A
How to do revision B

CR Section specific review (4)

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Introduction to CR strategic
review
Step 1 - Understand why you made a mistake
Step 2 - Understand corrective actions
CR strategic review - Example

Error logs (5)

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Error log - when to fill it?
Stage
3

Get Test Ready

The last step is showing that you can continue to apply the methods in a "noisy environment," i.e., an exam which you get different kinds of questions.
The last step is showing that you can continue to apply the methods in a "noisy environment," i.e., an exam which you get different kinds of questions.
What is test readiness and why is it needed
What is the strategy behind test readiness?
How should you design quizzes to do test readiness?
How should you evaluate your progress as you take mixed quizzes?
How should you do strategic review of quizzes
What can you do to ensure maximum performance from your mock test?
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