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From 425 on his first GMAT mock to 675 in GMAT Focus Edition! Ashutosh Verma, 95th Percentile!

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In this video, Ashutosh Verma shares his incredible GMAT journey, starting from a 425 on his first mock to achieving a 675 on his final attempt.
Discover his strategies for balancing GMAT preparation with a demanding work schedule, the importance of maintaining momentum, and how an error log transformed his approach.
Whether you're just starting or deep into GMAT prep, Ashutosh's insights will provide valuable lessons to improve your own study process.
FIVE Key Takeaways:
- Momentum is Key: Even if you have only 30 minutes, make time for daily study to maintain consistency. Breaking momentum makes it much harder to regain progress.
- Error Logs Are Crucial: Keep a detailed error log. Knowing exactly what you're getting wrong and revisiting it is one of the most effective ways to improve.
- Prioritize Early Preparation: Start your preparation early, especially when relearning foundational concepts. Don’t assume prior knowledge will carry you through the GMAT.
- Stay Humble and Adaptive: Ashutosh's early mistakes came from overconfidence. Continuously adjust your strategy based on weaknesses, even if it means revisiting basics.
- Balance Work and Study: Ashutosh emphasized prioritizing different aspects of life without sacrificing GMAT prep. Even with a busy work schedule, he found early mornings to be the most effective time to study.
Want to replicate the success? WhatsApp us at +91 97395 61394 to book a FREE demo call!
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Discover his strategies for balancing GMAT preparation with a demanding work schedule, the importance of maintaining momentum, and how an error log transformed his approach.
Whether you're just starting or deep into GMAT prep, Ashutosh's insights will provide valuable lessons to improve your own study process.
FIVE Key Takeaways:
- Momentum is Key: Even if you have only 30 minutes, make time for daily study to maintain consistency. Breaking momentum makes it much harder to regain progress.
- Error Logs Are Crucial: Keep a detailed error log. Knowing exactly what you're getting wrong and revisiting it is one of the most effective ways to improve.
- Prioritize Early Preparation: Start your preparation early, especially when relearning foundational concepts. Don’t assume prior knowledge will carry you through the GMAT.
- Stay Humble and Adaptive: Ashutosh's early mistakes came from overconfidence. Continuously adjust your strategy based on weaknesses, even if it means revisiting basics.
- Balance Work and Study: Ashutosh emphasized prioritizing different aspects of life without sacrificing GMAT prep. Even with a busy work schedule, he found early mornings to be the most effective time to study.
Want to replicate the success? WhatsApp us at +91 97395 61394 to book a FREE demo call!
⭐Subscribe for more success stories and GMAT strategies ⭐