This is gold. Especially the part that June-July would be the best time to network, that's some really good advice. Bookmarking the video, will be coming back to this once I have the score.
Best of luck! If you can manage to have your GMAT score by end May, that will give you time to everything that is required to land a good admit. Best wishes
I'm done with half of the syllabus but practicing questions is a little challenging with professional setting. I would love to know if you could assist is preparing a schedule for a typical working professional as per your roadmap in this video. Thankyou :) @@Wizako
Developing a regular reading habit can go a long way in helping you improve your verbal reasoning skills. Have you checked out our weekly curation of articles to read called "Wizreads"? We post a suggestion every week. I would also recommend that you learn GMAT-specific verbal strategies. Try signing up for a demo verbal class at wzko.in/demo
Military candidates generally do well in an international MBA program. Most business schools tend to have a healthy respect for veterans and their service and this in turn translates into doors opening for you, in terms of career advancement. The other advantage is that several of the skills that you would have developed in military life help you naturally transition into strategy, operations, and leadership roles. Having said that, 38 is a little high on the age spectrum. We would recommend that you evaluate 1-year executive MBA programs.
This is gold. Especially the part that June-July would be the best time to network, that's some really good advice. Bookmarking the video, will be coming back to this once I have the score.
You are a god-send sir, thank you for everything!
Appreciate your comment! Good luck with your prep and do not hesitate to reach out if you need any help.
I really love your content sir! much appreciated. Writing GMAT in this wave.
Best of luck! If you can manage to have your GMAT score by end May, that will give you time to everything that is required to land a good admit. Best wishes
I'm done with half of the syllabus but practicing questions is a little challenging with professional setting. I would love to know if you could assist is preparing a schedule for a typical working professional as per your roadmap in this video. Thankyou :) @@Wizako
Developing a regular reading habit can go a long way in helping you improve your verbal reasoning skills. Have you checked out our weekly curation of articles to read called "Wizreads"? We post a suggestion every week.
I would also recommend that you learn GMAT-specific verbal strategies. Try signing up for a demo verbal class at wzko.in/demo
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Sure, thanks :) @@Wizako
Sir would international MBA be a good option for military candidate aged 38?
Its a better option, u must try tor it
Military candidates generally do well in an international MBA program. Most business schools tend to have a healthy respect for veterans and their service and this in turn translates into doors opening for you, in terms of career advancement. The other advantage is that several of the skills that you would have developed in military life help you naturally transition into strategy, operations, and leadership roles.
Having said that, 38 is a little high on the age spectrum. We would recommend that you evaluate 1-year executive MBA programs.
Hi, I am starting now late april, how should i go ahead with it?
Hi, we are premiering a video tomorrow night on how to prepare if you are starting now. Keep an eye on the channel!