Hey great tips especially the last one! Have been trying to figure out a way to record offline questions (questions solved from a paperback book/not in an online setting) in the error log to revisit them later - could you suggest best way to go about it? Have tried to copy paste the entire question with options but that's been time consuming.
Hi there! We're glad you liked the video :) This is one reason why we suggest practicing online, especially since working on a computer will better mirror the real test. However, you can always keep an error log online and simply note where the problem is from. That is, note "problem 35 on page 10 of GMAT prep book" or something like that. Then you can make notes as usual. And then I would suggest reviewing your log for questions in that book all at the same time. But so long as you have the information so you can find the problem again you should be all set.
Ive scored 42.2 percent in graduation can I still sit for the GMAT exams? And is there any college who oversees the graduation score and looks for the exam merit instead? What I am trying to ask is can I give the exam with this percentage?
You can absolutely still sit for the exam, it's open to anybody :) And yes, if you perform very well on the GMAT then that can make up for a poor graduation score. It can really help!
Thanks for this video! Sometimes we have to realize the only thing holding ourselves back is our own mentality.
Thanks for the tips mate, I start my prep today, I'll keep you posted, cheers!
Really helpful tips! I loved your energy in the whole video.
Thanks for making new videos on your RUclips channel!
It is really helpful
Of course, we're glad it was helpful for you! :)
you are awesome. Love the energy and simplicity that you bring.
This video is incredible! This will help me pivot my study strategy! Thanks Derrick + Magoosh!
Was helpful. Will make use of error logs more.
Thank you! I really needed to hear a lot of this :)
Very helpful! Thank you
Life changing advice right here. 💯
Hey great tips especially the last one! Have been trying to figure out a way to record offline questions (questions solved from a paperback book/not in an online setting) in the error log to revisit them later - could you suggest best way to go about it? Have tried to copy paste the entire question with options but that's been time consuming.
Hi there! We're glad you liked the video :)
This is one reason why we suggest practicing online, especially since working on a computer will better mirror the real test.
However, you can always keep an error log online and simply note where the problem is from. That is, note "problem 35 on page 10 of GMAT prep book" or something like that. Then you can make notes as usual. And then I would suggest reviewing your log for questions in that book all at the same time. But so long as you have the information so you can find the problem again you should be all set.
This was so helpful and motivating, thank you!! #keepitsimple
Very helpful. I will let you know what happened after I employed all your tips.
Thank you!💜
really helpful tips!!! Love your energy
We're glad you like it! These are indeed some good ones to think about :) Thanks for stopping by!
Hello, thank you
It is a really helpful video. Thanks for it
Thanks a lot for motivating me!
thank you for your helpful tips.
Thank you 🌹
Wow insightful 👍
Great video!
We're glad you enjoyed it!
Actually helpful, you destroyed my whole quant prep in 7 minutes, if only I had known haha
😆 Glad you were helped though!!
Ive scored 42.2 percent in graduation can I still sit for the GMAT exams? And is there any college who oversees the graduation score and looks for the exam merit instead? What I am trying to ask is can I give the exam with this percentage?
You can absolutely still sit for the exam, it's open to anybody :) And yes, if you perform very well on the GMAT then that can make up for a poor graduation score. It can really help!
Thanks G
That's the way you do it
Indeed it is! 😄
Hey, thankyou. Really helpful!!