Archive for July, 2008

Good prep test results, still nervous

July 28, 2008

GMATPrep gave me higher than expected scores this weekend: 740 (Q49, V41) and 770 (Q49, V48) on the first and the second test respectively. MGMAT was 700 (44, 41), but I did the quantitative section in a state of near-panic, it was tougher than anything I’d seen before.

Still these results don’t make me feel calm about the exam. I do however feel motivated to keep practising the Manhattan GMAT tests in order to control the anxiety. One thing these CAT tests taught me so far is, composure is the key. You have to know when to guess away an impossible question and what is trickier, not to let that question haunt you for the rest of the section. I sometimes tend to lose myself in a challenging problem; this is a deadly trap on the GMAT.

The OG guides are here

July 25, 2008

Amazon said they would deliver the OG quant and verbal guides by July 28th and the package arrived yesterday. Cool.

The Introvert Manager

July 25, 2008

The Myers-Briggs test says I am a ‘moderately expressed introvert’. So what? I cannot be a manager? Well, I am already. Sorry about that. I didn’t know introverts can’t lead so I went ahead. Of course, it was hard in the beginning and didn’t get any easier when the liquidity storm hit, but then, life is hard. There is no magic trick, just accept the facts and fight. On the bright side, fighting is fun.

Now seriously, Google dug out some good reading material on the topic, like this article , or the review of this book . This guy has some interesting posts  as well; he has the same MB profile type as me as a matter of fact. These provide advice and more importantly, some insight as to what ‘introverted’ actually means. It doesn’t necessarily mean lack of social skills or shyness. It is more to do with how you get you energy and solve everyday problems – by interaction with others, or by reflection. So far it looks I am following the advice alright. I may not be an entrepreneur, but many aspects of my job are similar and it has helped overcome the negative aspects of being an ‘I’.

One thing many such articles don’t cover very extensively, is that one’s level of ‘introvertness’ (is this a word?) is not constant throughout life. I was born a classic nerd, now it is ‘moderately expressed introvert’. After one or more years doing this job, who knows what will become of me. I read the article by Rob May and I remembered the beginning of my career, how I used to dread the big meetings and having to call clients. Now I present deals to the board and it doesn’t feel scary. I don’t feel strained, as if I am going against my nature, so the explanation must be that my nature has adapted to the environment.

The combination of my personality type and career is something that sets me apart and I am proud to be an INTP. We ‘I’s can be managers or entrepreneurs just fine, thank you very much. We can also think and solve problems. If this helps with the GMAT, as it should, all the better.

And so it starts

July 23, 2008

Everyone and their grandmother seem to be blogging about their journey to MBA. I can do it too. It should help with tracking my progress (or lack thereof) and get me used to writing in English. Maybe it will be a good place to vent some frustration, too.

And so it starts. The GMAT prep tools are in place, as follows:

  • GMATPrep
  • OG 11th edition
  • Kaplan 800
  • Barron’s
  • OG Verbal and Quant books: expected from Amazon soon

The school list is not quite finished yet, but the dream schools are clear: INSEAD and IMD. The deadline for taking the GMAT is more or less decided: early October. Lame timing, I know, but way better than not taking it at all. More posts will follow, stay tuned.