u/surroundsounding

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Why should it take so long to prepare for GMAT?

I understand that people have their own strengths but personally, as conceited as it may sound, I've never given the actual exam so I believe I'll ace it. My exam is in less than a month and I haven't done anything beyond page 40 of the OG Guide but I've been practising questions haphazardly since college because I've always enjoyed GMAT questions even recreationally.

Is there a logical reason besides safety and not taking risks over your future for me to buck up and take these next few weeks super seriously? I genuinely struggle to understand how even the smartest people on reddit are saying they finished prep in 3 months and other people are going mad like how. I KNOW I'm not that smart but at the same time 3 months to me seems like an insane amount of time. And I say this with a full time job.

I'm not a prodigy of any kind and actually rather stupid, quite often, but I have this notion that partly the exam comes kinda comparatively easy to me but also it feels like knowing the rules and tricks is all I can do because how in the world do I otherwise prepare for every possible question beyond getting a habit of answering them?

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u/surroundsounding — 1 day ago
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Question as per title. Specifically in Mumbai but anyone has any experience booking an accommodated exam here? Even basic stuff like official mail ID would be helpful, thanks.

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u/surroundsounding — 26 days ago