MBA Dreamz moves to its new domain

23 04 2011

Hi Guys,

Whats up? As I prepare myself to re-apply this year, I am moving MBA Dreamz from wordpress blog to its new domain: http://deepakpanigrahy.com/mbadreamz.

Sp, get your feeds updated. I have written to almost all where the MBA Dreamz feeds are active but I, also, take this opportunity to ask ClearAdmit, Accepted, The Art of Applying, Beat the GMAT, Stacy Blackman, MBA Crystal Ball  and Hella to kindly update the feeds.

So, do visit the blog, where I take on another year to my journey towards my MBA.

~ Deepak

PS: Posts from hereon will come only on http://deepakpanigrahy.com/mbadreamz and I will be deleting this blog in sometime.





GRE vs GMAT

6 02 2011

I guess a lot of you might have already started thinking about this. GRE goes for a makeover this August and for the first time, comes closer to the pattern and format of GMAT. Why is this important?

A lot of you might already know that GRE is accepted by almost 400 b-schools, including some of the biggies like Yale, HBS, Stanford, MIT, Insead to name a few. I am sure with this change, more b-schools might consider accepting GRE scores. Basically, ETS is going for a makeover with the change in GRE format. According to Clearadmit, the follwoing changes in GRE are significant:

Quantitative Section
• More data analysis
• Less geometry
• The introduction of numeric entry questions that require test takers to provide a specific answer rather than select from multiple choices
• An on-screen calculator, which could mean more complex math questions

Verbal Section
• No more antonym or analogy questions
• The introduction of in-context questions designed to test both reasoning skills and vocabulary
• New “strengthen/weaken” reading comprehension questions, similar to those on the GMAT

Does the above changes sound similar? Yes, GRE is coming closer to GMAT. It would be interesting to see how GMAT responds to this change when it goes for a makeover next year. As of now, it is good for the applicants if more b-schools start accepting the GRE scores.

But here is one catch. It seems that people taking the GRE test in august won’t be able to get their scores till November. Personally, I feel that it is not fair and I would like to take this opportunity to appeal on behalf of all test-takes from August to all the b-schools accepting GRE scores or are planning to accept, kindly make some changes to your deadlines to accommodate special cases like this for the current year. I feel that any step by b-schools to address this concern of applicants would play a big role in their fairness to the system and the candidates.

I would also request my readers to support this appeal by just clicking on the like button or sharing this post across. Additionally, I would also request the admission consultants and Admission Committees of all b-schools, if they are reading to consider the applicants taking GRE in August fairly and not to discard them right away just because they are yet to get their scores.

Source: http://blog.clearadmit.com/2011/02/important-information-for-prospective-mba-applicants-considering-the-gre/





Happy Thanksgiving :-)

29 11 2010

Wish you all a very Happy Thanksgiving. Belated but it was there and I did not want to miss out this opportunity.

I started my journey on this blog when I started my journey to pursue an MBA. After that it was on and off but I was sure I am going to do this. Nevertheless, this post is not about me. Its about you, guys.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone:

My Readers: You are the best. Without you, I would not have come this far. Thank you again. I would also request request all my silent users to speak and regular readers to speak more and let me know how I can help you out guys.

My special friends: Marquis Parker and Kaneisha Grayson. Thanks a lot, Marquis. Without you, this journey was very tough for me. Hopefully, I am going to fly to Chicago one day to meet you in person soon :-). Let me tell you, I can’t wait to do so. Thanks Kaneisha for your kind words and help. You are always sweet. may The Art of Applying reach the heights you have dreamed of.

MBA Consultants: ClearAdmit, Accepted.com, especially Linda Abraham, Beat the GMAT, special mentione to Eric Bahn and David Park and of course, Art of Applying, you guys are amazing and I would like to thank you for featuring me time and again in your blogs. I would also like to thank you all for recognizing my small tiny contributions to this MBA blogging community by giving me precious moments, some of which I shared on the blog back again.

Finally, last but not the least, Hella. I remember that the first time I mentioned you on my blog, I referred you as “SHE” and you corrected me by your comment. You were one of the first persons to comment on this blog, Hella. Thanks Hella for including me in your database, without which I would have never been able to reach such nice people in my life, some of whom have become my life-long friends now 🙂

To everyone, we might have problems in our lives. We might be tensed about what is going to happen to our applications. Some of us might be worried about our GMAT preparations. Honestly, I know how it feels because I am in the exactly same state. But still, I would like to urge all of you to take some time off, go back to your friends and families and ENJOY!!! Thank GOD for this wonderful LIFE, thank your friends and families without whom we would be as lonely as the only person on this planet. Because what one can do has been done and now only we can do is believe in ourselves, in our applications and hope things work out. May all of our Dreams come true 🙂

Happy Thanksgiving Again, Guys!!!





Golden Opportunity for Exclusive MilestoMBA Readers

4 11 2010

Hello All,

As mentioned in my earlier post, here I offer you 4 giveaway prizes (I had five but my brother took one): Premium Account for BTG Practice Questions. 700+ questions of $99 worth, all free for the first 4  people who comment on this post. Do leave your email id to which I can communicate you the details.

Thanks Eric Bahn and the whole BeatTheGMAT for the offers. BTG has always been very generous 🙂 Keep your great work going…





BeatTheGMAT New Practice Questions Review

3 11 2010

Thanks Eric for such a wonderful opportunity to review the new set of questions that BTG is planning to release today. Honestly, at the very outset, let me confess that I could not devote ample time to look into all the 200 questions that were part of the review. I have been very busy juggling deadlines at work-place, applications and interview preparations. Somehow, I managed to go through some of the question sets and patterns. So, lets discuss starting from the dashboard:

Dashboard:

The Dashboard is very interactive. The first thing to point is the Summary chart that gives a comprehensive status of the questions you answered. It is divided into various criteria such as Questions Answered, Your Percent Correct, Average Percent Correct, Your Pace and Average Pace. Additionally, the factors are judged both as section wise (Quantitative/Verbal) and area wise (Quant-Data Sufficiency/Problem Solving and Verbal-Critical Reasoning/Reading Comprehension/Sentence Correction). So, one can judge the competency and improvement level as per the area itself.  Click on any are and you can revisit the question that you have answered and attempted.

The Dash board also allows to start either Quantitative Test/Verbal Test or a customized test. Personally, I liked the concept of customized test a lot. I can choose the areas that I want to test on. This format may be useful when I have covered one area of study and would like to build my competency. Both the Quantitative and Verbal sections have lot of exhaustive list of areas to cater to these needs.

Additionally, I feel the customized part caters to the needs of all GMAT takers. If one is confident of a good score, he can test his competency level set to 700+ only. If one is less confident, he can choose his level of competency or just go for the Adaptive mode of test. Isn’t it interesting?

Now, lets come to the question/answer section:

We have two options:

  • Answer one question at a time: Suitable for people who are busy and not sure that they can sit for certain amount of time continuously w/o distraction. Ideal Scenarios could be office.
  • Choose number of questions you want to answer and start the test. Useful to build the stamina gradually. Suitable for most of us because being out of college for substantial period of time, this is perfect way to start building the stamina for 4 hr duration real GMAT.

What is good here?

  1. It records your time you take to answer the question and submit the answer. You can judge your performance relative to other users. Improve if you lag.
  2. There is a text explanation to the answer.
  3. Still not clear, look at the video explanation. Trust me when I say the video explanations are definitely better or at par with other trainers and you would definitely not miss the opportunity of being in a class and getting explained by an instructor. You have an instructor right with you always.
  4. The “Your Result” Section shows the various parameters that might be useful for your own introspection: Difficulty Level, Your Pace and Average Pace. Work on the parameters, if you level goes into the RED color. Strive to be in the GREEN color always.
  5. The “Question Details” Section gives the Title, Section, Subject parameters.
  6. Please don’t forget to “Rate the Explanation” because that is how we at BTG, can improve on the quality of questions.
  7. On a final note, I must say the questions are definitely of very high quality and resembles the REAL GMAT to a great extent. A must WIN-WIN situation for all those opting for the course.

Lets come to the final and most important part: The Review Section.

  • You get to know all the details of the questions of each section that you have attempted and answered.
  • Other than the available parameters such as your pace, average pace and other, one thing that sets the review page apart is the ability to choose your areas. For example, if you want to look into the questions that you have attempted in last 3 days since you finished studying the algebra, just look at your progress and competency level of algebra by setting appropriate filters.
  • Still in doubt and want to reconsider coming back w.o forgetting about a question, “FLAG” it.

Overall, I feel BTG has done an amazing attempt to familiarize and assist students of GMAT in their preparation. No need of carrying books. Study anywhere any time with just a click away. I did not test the application over mobile but I feel it should be compatible too because from the technology point of view, I felt the application is very light and robust.

In the words of BTG, I feel happy to share some of the salient features of the product:

  • More than 700 GMAT math/verbal practice questions.
  • Every GMAT practice question features a video explanation for the given question, written/produced by a veteran GMAT instructor.
  • Completely online practice – study at work or at home, without carrying book around.
  • Ability to customize you prep based on subject area with just a few clicks.
  • Performance reporting to identify your strengths, weaknesses on GMAT subject areas.
  • Adaptive practice algorithm that mimics the real GMAT – the better you do, the harder the questions become in your practice session.
  • 30-day Money-Back Guarantee if you’re not satisfied.

Now, the most important question: how much would it cost for me? Just $99 for 1 year access.

When is it going to go Live?: November 2nd, 2010.

What are you waiting for: Go immediately to http://practice.beatthegmat.com and register yourself.

Finally, I take this opportunity to thank Eric Bahn, the co-founder of BTG, for entrusting me and giving me an opportunity to review the practice questions. I, also, thank David Park who is now a very dear friend of mine and have been very supportive and helpful.

Surprise: Oh yes, there is a surprise. Do come back because Eric has assured me of some prizes to distribute in lieu of this review on the blog. So, watch out this space for more!!!





Updates

9 10 2010

Hi Guys,

Hope all of you are doing great 🙂 Like you, I am also very busy with my applications and deadlines.

Though GMAT score was not what I expected, but it was nevertheless satisfying. I have already submitted a couple of applications and keeping my fingers very tightly crossed. There are some more in pipeline this month with next three weeks all tied up. So, pardon me for not being regular with my blog. It is really hectic but honestly, I am enjoying the journey with a hope that my flight lands up at its right destination without any distractions.

I, also, apologize David Park, CEO of BTG,  and Kaneisha Grayson, The Art of Applying, for not being able to write few posts as I promised to you guys. I am still on it and I assure you that I will be on it as soon as I find some time. You guys have been of great assistance to me 🙂

Between, I completed by Competent Communicator certification from Toastmasters International and recently, presented my club in the Area Level Humorous Speech Contest. Though I did not win, but the experience has been amazing. Hope to do better next time in International Speech Contest.

Do wish me Luck and give me couple of weeks more to be back on the blog with full throttle and help you in whatever way possible. Your wishes means a lot to me and they are very very important 🙂 Thanks again for all the patience and support.





MBADreamz-10K hits Milestone

10 09 2010

Thanks for all the support and assistance. The blog hit the 10K mark since its inception 🙂 🙂 :-). The journey has been very good till now and I hope you enjoyed reading my journey as much as I did in reality.

Thanks for all the readers who have supported me through my good and bad times. MBADreamz is an effort to share the information and my voyage to a B-School and no voyage is joyful and entertaining without enthusiastic people on board like my readers- you all.

A Special thanks to my friends, especially Marquis, who has been with me throughout.

Thanks to all the MBA consultancies-MBAMission, TheArtofApplying, BeattheGMAT, ClearAdmit and Accepted.com-for featuring my article from time to time and giving me a unique exposure. Thanks Hella, ClearAdmit and BeattheGMAT for thinking me worthy enough to be in your database. It could not have been possible without your support.

I vow to keep on writing, writing my story to a b-school and thereafter also, if at all I make it, which I am definitely hopeful of.

Let this community grow and stay as a closely knitted family just like the alumni of a school stay 🙂





BeatTheGMAT $100K Challenge Pre-Registration

10 09 2010

Hello All, this is an amazing contest by BeatTheGMAT: $100K Challenge. Why I am applying: I want to win the first bumper prize. What is it? Well, it is something I feel is going to interest everyone out here in the MBA Aspirant Community. The Grand Prize is:

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Guided Tour of 5 Elite Business Schools — $25,000 Value

  • Visit 5 Elite Business Schools: You’ll visit Harvard Business School, MIT Sloan, Stanford GSB, Haas and one add’l US b-school of your choice.
  • Network with Current MBA Students: You’ll meet with at least 2 current MBA students at each of the schools to gain perspectives on life at the schools and what it takes to get in.
  • Get All Expenses Paid by Beat The GMAT: We’ll pay for everything – flights from anywhere in the world, hotels, transportation, food and entertainment. Think of it as an awesome one-week vacation! 🙂
  • Receive Personal Coaching: Throughout the week that you’re here, Eric (Beat The GMAT’s Founder, Stanford ’04, ’05) and David (Beat The GMAT’s CEO, MIT ’94, Harvard Law ’99, McKinsey, BCG) will provide advice on your application strategy.

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I don’t know about you but I am definitely in the race. Can’t have any better opportunity.

What are you waiting for? Go and try your luck 🙂 the only thing you must have is a facebook account.

Registration Link: http://www.beatthegmat.com/mba/100k





Free B-School Essay workshops

1 09 2010

Yes, its all free and its coming. Thanks to David Park, CEO, BeatTheGMAT, for passing that valuable piece of information. I will be there for four of my choices out of 9. What are you waiting for: Go and Register yourself at http://www.beatthegmat.com/mba/write-like-an-expert-series. In David’s words from the email:

“We just announced the free workshops tonight.  Over the next 4 weeks, we’re going to have 9 sessions where an admissions consultant walks through every single essay from the top b-schools. Each of the 9 sessions will be devoted to a single school – the HBS session is next week.”

Honestly, I have been reading some of the experts comments and views for an year now and I, strongly, recommend all of you to make full use of this amazing opportunity. Good Luck!!! and see you there at some of the sessions. I have already registered.

Between, I am happy that my last post on Dating at Harvard has generated so much interest in the community. In fact, the post is the most active one as of now. Will I join HBS? Only Time will tell 🙂