TheAliMan Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I think your score depends on a lot of things, > > - If English is your first language > - If you enjoy reading and writing often > - How quantitative your background is > - How energized you are on exam day > > I don’t think we can necessarily conclude that > GMAT and CFA are correlated at all - for one, the > math in CFA is very straightforward. I think if > you spend a solid two months of methodical > preparation, you could certainly attain 720 or > higher. There is no shame in putting more than a > couple weeks of preparation for an exam that could > change your career, potentially how much money you > make, and the class of people you meet. > > There appears to be several study schedules you > can copy from brainy, hardcore people on Pagalguy > and other websites. Good luck. Ali - Can you post links to those study schedules? Thanks brotha
phBOOM Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Well well, this thread got me all fired up. I > won’t say none till I get that 750+. i think the thread served its purpose then, bro. good luck!
fxguy1234 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > TheAliMan Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > I think your score depends on a lot of things, > > > > - If English is your first language > > - If you enjoy reading and writing often > > - How quantitative your background is > > - How energized you are on exam day > > > > I don’t think we can necessarily conclude that > > GMAT and CFA are correlated at all - for one, > the > > math in CFA is very straightforward. I think if > > you spend a solid two months of methodical > > preparation, you could certainly attain 720 or > > higher. There is no shame in putting more than > a > > couple weeks of preparation for an exam that > could > > change your career, potentially how much money > you > > make, and the class of people you meet. > > > > There appears to be several study schedules you > > can copy from brainy, hardcore people on > Pagalguy > > and other websites. Good luck. > > Ali - > > Can you post links to those study schedules? > > Thanks brotha Absolutely - these are ones I saved from about a year ago, so they might be updated. I warn you though, some of them are over the top: http://www.beatthegmat.com/my-reflections-on-the-gmat-740-t481.html http://www.beatthegmat.com/gmat-720-95-q49-v40-people-never-fail-they-just-give-up-t7227.html http://www.urch.com/forums/just-finished-my-gmat/10134-760-q49-v46.html#post41054 http://www.urch.com/forums/just-finished-my-gmat/19555-740-gmat-50q-40v.html http://www.scorechase.com/gmat/gmat-test-experiences/8121-cracked-gmat-700-q-42-v-44-a.html http://www.urch.com/forums/just-finished-my-gmat/48749-740-gmat-510-740-47q-44v-my-full-debrief.html Here is really the most structured one: http://outbeat-the-gmat.blogspot.com/2008/02/gmat-preparation-guide-detailed.html (this also the most intense schedule I’ve seen) Cheers.
Mobius Striptease Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > phBOOM Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Well well, this thread got me all fired up. I > > won’t say none till I get that 750+. > > > i think the thread served its purpose then, bro. > good luck! Appreciate it. Def. got my dose of adrenaline shot today.
TheAliMan - thanks a lot for the links.
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