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prep material suggestions

hi guys,

i’m starting my GRE prep & have 2 months to prepare for it

would you’ll recommend any of these books? and are any of them skippable?

i have purchased gregmat + with prep swift but i could do with some extra practice - specially with a textbook

thanks in advance!

u/Defiant_Dig_7071 — 3 days ago

Please help... GRE or GMAT for top b-schools with 2 months to prep

hi guys,

i wanted to ask if it is better/okay to give the GRE than the GMAT if my target schools are top b-schools like HEC, Imperial, LBS, Insead, etc.

this is for MiM

i have researched and found GMAT to be considerably difficult and i already am poor at quant. with 2 months to prepare... what would you guys suggest? should i aim for a good GRE score or try for the GMAT?

also, do these schools accept a score less than 320 on the GRE? is it even possible for a 320+ within 2 months? i do not do well with exams, specially solving a quant question in under 2 minutes... it is a terrifying thought

otherwise my profile is:

- 3.47/4.0 cgpa computer engineering from a t2 engineering college in mumbai, india
- working as a data/ai engineer at an ai & analytics company
- will have ~1 year work experience at the time of enrollment
- done a few internships before, have volunteering & extra-cirricular experience (was the vice president of the entrepreneurship cell in uni)

have also thought of purchasing gregmat - any recommendations on some other resources? preferably ones which teach you from the basic basic for quant? and which would you suggest is the plan i should go for in gregmat?

any advice you can offer - i would greatly appreciate it

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u/Defiant_Dig_7071 — 6 days ago

Please help... GRE or GMAT for top b-schools with 2 months to prep

hi guys,

i wanted to ask if it is better/okay to give the GRE than the GMAT if my target schools are top b-schools like HEC, Imperial, LBS, Insead, etc.

this is for MiM

i have researched and found GMAT to be considerably difficult and i already am poor at quant. with 2 months to prepare... what would you guys suggest? should i aim for a good GRE score or try for the GMAT?

also, do these schools accept a score less than 320 on the GRE? is it even possible for a 320+ within 2 months? i do not do well with exams, specially solving a quant question in under 2 minutes... it is a terrifying thought

otherwise my profile is:

- 3.47/4.0 cgpa computer engineering from a t2 engineering college in mumbai, india
- working as a data/ai engineer at an ai & analytics company
- will have ~1 year work experience at the time of enrollment
- done a few internships before, have volunteering & extra-cirricular experience (was the vice president of the entrepreneurship cell in uni)

have also thought of purchasing gregmat - any recommendations on some other resources? preferably ones which teach you from the basic basic for quant? and which would you suggest is the plan i should go for in gregmat?

any advice you can offer - i would greatly appreciate it

reddit.com
u/Defiant_Dig_7071 — 6 days ago

Please help... GRE or GMAT for top b-schools with 2 months to prep

hi guys,

i wanted to ask if it is better/okay to give the GRE than the GMAT if my target schools are top b-schools like HEC, Imperial, LBS, Insead, etc.

this is for MiM

i have researched and found GMAT to be considerably difficult and i already am poor at quant. with 2 months to prepare... what would you guys suggest? should i aim for a good GRE score or try for the GMAT?

also, do these schools accept a score less than 320 on the GRE? is it even possible for a 320+ within 2 months? i do not do well with exams, specially solving a quant question in under 2 minutes... it is a terrifying thought

otherwise my profile is:

- 3.47/4.0 cgpa computer engineering from a t2 engineering college in mumbai, india
- working as a data/ai engineer at an ai & analytics company
- will have ~1 year work experience at the time of enrollment
- done a few internships before, have volunteering & extra-cirricular experience (was the vice president of the entrepreneurship cell in uni)

have also thought of purchasing gregmat - any recommendations on some other resources? preferably ones which teach you from the basic basic for quant? and which would you suggest is the plan i should go for in gregmat?

any advice you can offer - i would greatly appreciate it

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u/Defiant_Dig_7071 — 6 days ago
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clueless newbie, please help out

hi guys, i am just starting my preparation for the GMAT
i want to give it latest by September and my target score is 655+

i would love any recommendations for resources available online (preferably free) to study, practice and hopefully get this score in the next 2 months

i have no idea where to start from, would want to start with the basics… please advice!

also i’ve read a lot about maintaining error logs… can someone guide me on the best way to make that as well?

i’d appreciate any suggestions, any piece of advice you have to give to me would be so helpful… i’m a complete blank

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u/Defiant_Dig_7071 — 6 days ago

Good MiM Programs? Insight on the HEC-Yale M2M?

hi guys, I’m an upcoming undergrad in b.tech of computer engineering from a tier-2 college with a cgpa of 3.47/4.0. i’m a 21Y F, currently working as a data engineer in a tech-ai focused company.

i wanted to pursue my masters in the US - really inclined to management but after doing a lot of research, the standard 10 month program is concerning considering that it’s too less of a time to get settled + network.
the uni’s i was considering were: kellogg, chicago, michigan ross, etc.
another downside was the visa & inflation issue and specially given that i’m an indian undergrad (the whole h1-b tension) so, studying for 10 months and then sitting around finding a job for the next 3 years - the ROI just didn’t calculate well.

so i recently came across the HEC-Yale M2M program and was wondering is there anybody who can give some insight on this program? i know the Yale program isn’t a STEM one but i heard that it can be converted if you take some added course? is it true? being an international student - i desperately need the 3 year OPT, given that i have no plans of coming back so i wanted to ensure all my decisions are wisely made every step of the way.

also, about HEC - is french a must? i learnt some in school and would not mind taking it up again and is it true that hiring is less in france for international candidates?

would you’ll recommended a standard MiM at HEC or the dual degree with Yale? (or other CEMs MIM?)
(PS - i did not like the Yale Silver Scholars Program that exciting.)

my_qualifications: lastly, i haven’t given any tests yet but would be giving soon
does HEC require a french score to be submitted? was planning on giving the IELTS. and is GMAT/ GRE considered? if it’s both - which is more recommended?

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u/Defiant_Dig_7071 — 24 days ago

Good MIM Program? Insight on the HEC-Yale M2M?

hi guys, I’m an upcoming undergrad in b.tech of computer engineering from a tier-2 college with a cgpa of 3.47/4.0. i’m a 21Y F, currently working as a data engineer in a tech-ai focused company.

i wanted to pursue my masters in the US - really inclined to management but after doing a lot of research, the standard 10 month program is concerning considering that it’s too less of a time to get settled + network.
the uni’s i was considering were: kellogg, chicago, michigan ross, etc.
another downside was the visa & inflation issue and specially given that i’m an indian undergrad (the whole h1-b tension) so, studying for 10 months and then sitting around finding a job for the next 3 years - the ROI just didn’t calculate well.

so i recently came across the HEC-Yale M2M program and was wondering is there anybody who can give some insight on this program? i know the Yale program isn’t a STEM one but i heard that it can be converted if you take some added course? is it true? being an international student - i desperately need the 3 year OPT, given that i have no plans of coming back so i wanted to ensure all my decisions are wisely made every step of the way.

also, about HEC - is french a must? i learnt some in school and would not mind taking it up again and is it true that hiring is less in france for international candidates?

would you’ll recommended a standard MiM at HEC or the dual degree with Yale? (or other CEMs MIM?)
(PS - i did not like the Yale Silver Scholars Program that exciting.)

my_qualifications: lastly, i haven’t given any tests yet but would be giving soon
does HEC require a french score to be submitted? was planning on giving the IELTS. and is GMAT/ GRE considered? if it’s both - which is more recommended?

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u/Defiant_Dig_7071 — 24 days ago
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Good MiM Program? Advice on HEC-Yale M2M?

hi guys, I’m an upcoming undergrad in b.tech of computer engineering from a tier-2 college with a cgpa of 3.47/4.0. i’m a 21Y F, currently working as a data engineer in a tech-ai focused company.

i wanted to pursue my masters in the US - really inclined to management but after doing a lot of research, the standard 10 month program is concerning considering that it’s too less of a time to get settled + network.
the uni’s i was considering were: kellogg, chicago, michigan ross, etc.
another downside was the visa & inflation issue and specially given that i’m an indian undergrad (the whole h1-b tension) so, studying for 10 months and then sitting around finding a job for the next 3 years - the ROI just didn’t calculate well.

so i recently came across the HEC-Yale M2M program and was wondering is there anybody who can give some insight on this program? i know the Yale program isn’t a STEM one but i heard that it can be converted if you take some added course? is it true? being an international student - i desperately need the 3 year OPT, given that i have no plans of coming back so i wanted to ensure all my decisions are wisely made every step of the way.

also, about HEC - is french a must? i learnt some in school and would not mind taking it up again and is it true that hiring is less in france for international candidates?

would you’ll recommended a standard MiM at HEC or the dual degree with Yale? (or other CEMs MIM?)
(PS - i did not like the Yale Silver Scholars Program that exciting.)

my_qualifications: lastly, i haven’t given any tests yet but would be giving soon
does HEC require a french score to be submitted? was planning on giving the IELTS. and is GMAT/ GRE considered? if it’s both - which is more recommended?

reddit.com
u/Defiant_Dig_7071 — 24 days ago

What is an exceptional MiM Program? Is HEC-Yale M2M worth it as an Indian Undergrad?

hi guys, I’m an upcoming undergrad in b.tech of computer engineering from a tier-2 college with a cgpa of 3.47/4.0. i’m a 21Y F, currently working as a data engineer in a tech-ai focused company.

i wanted to pursue my masters in the US - really inclined to management but after doing a lot of research, the standard 10 month program is concerning considering that it’s too less of a time to get settled + network.
the uni’s i was considering were: kellogg, chicago, michigan ross, etc.
another downside was the visa & inflation issue and specially given that i’m an indian undergrad (the whole h1-b tension) so, studying for 10 months and then sitting around finding a job for the next 3 years - the ROI just didn’t calculate well.

so i recently came across the HEC-Yale M2M program and was wondering is there anybody who can give some insight on this program? i know the Yale program isn’t a STEM one but i heard that it can be converted if you take some added course? is it true? being an international student - i desperately need the 3 year OPT, given that i have no plans of coming back so i wanted to ensure all my decisions are wisely made every step of the way.

also, about HEC - is french a must? i learnt some in school and would not mind taking it up again and is it true that hiring is less in france for international candidates?

would you’ll recommended a standard MiM at HEC or the dual degree with Yale? (or other CEMs MIM?)
(PS - i did not like the Yale Silver Scholars Program that exciting.)

my_qualifications: lastly, i haven’t given any tests yet but would be giving soon
does HEC require a french score to be submitted? was planning on giving the IELTS. and is GMAT/ GRE considered? if it’s both - which is more recommended?

reddit.com
u/Defiant_Dig_7071 — 24 days ago