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Beat The GMAT is a day-to-day blog detailing how I studied for and beat the Graduate Management Admission Test™ (GMAT). This site shall serve as a study guide for future GMAT test takers.




Day 41 - Finished the Damn Flashcards!


I finally finished making flashcards on all the material I have studied to date. It was about as enjoyable as stabbing myself in the leg with sharp pencils. But at least it is done.

I now have about 170 flashcards on important concepts and strategies for the GMAT. As I mentioned before, I plan on reviewing them EVERY day until test day. Like a lot of people, repitition is the best way for me to memorize things.

I expect to add more flashcards to my current pile as I move through more interesting material in the future. Tomorrow I'll start tackling Kaplan 800 and OG--at least I hope so.

SUMMARY OF DAY 41 WORK:
1. Created flashcards on my notes from the Kaplan Math Workbook, Powerprep Software, and Delta Course.

RECAP OF DAY 41 INSIGHTS:
1. I'm glad that shit is done.

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Anonymous Vivek Nath said at 4:44 AM

Good Work Again, and I m sure you gonna make it to the top 700 +.

Me started with Princeton Guide as mentioned in your 1st few day notes, will ask you more as i move ahead.    



Anonymous Anonymous said at 6:41 AM

Yo my asian brotha-

Can you please photocopy your flash cards and then fed ex them to me?

kidding.

Here's a tip for you : Manhattan GMAT Review books are really good.    



Blogger Eric said at 1:24 PM

I heard that Manhattan GMAT is good too. I'm trying to avoid those books for now because I hear there are expensive.    



Anonymous Anonymous said at 1:16 PM

i am very grateful for your site. i finished the kaplan course about two weeks ago and still feel that i am not where i need to be. your comments have been very helpful.    



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