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About Be smart on the GMAT

In 2018, I took the GMAT for the first time and obtained an overall score of 760/800 (99th percentile). My scores were 51/51 on Quant (96th percentile) and 42/51 on Verbal (96% percentile). This score helped me get an admit into the MBA program and a scholarship at Columbia Business School.

In 2024, the GMAT's format has changed with a brand new section introduced into the mix: Data Insights. The manner in which the test is scored has also changed. I am taking on the challenge of taking the GMAT again with a goal of equaling or beating my previous score on the GMAT even though the exam's format has changed.

On this channel, I will sharing videos from every single day of my GMAT prep. You get to peek at my notes and learn from the approaches I take to up my scores across all the sections.

Follow along on my GMAT prep.

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