Thursday, January 31, 2008

GMAT Vs. One Day Cricket Match

Taking a GMAT exam is similar to playing a one day cricket match. In GMAT one has a limited number of questions. In one day cricket match one has limited no of overs to play.

The examiner throws @ you different questions. The questions get increasingly difficult. In cricket, the ball and field placements are set in such a way that it is difficult for an inform batsman.

Its very imperative to forget the previous question , once the GMAT test taker moves on to next question. He should not worry about the outcome of the answer. Instead he should concentrate on the new question. In cricket too once the ball is played, no matter how bad he has played the ball, the batsman should concentrate on the next ball. Evey ball is a new and a different one.

Both mind and physical fitness are important for a cricket player. So does for a GMAT test taker too...
Controversies surround many wickets in cricket match. Similarly correct answers of GMAT questions are controversial.

In the end it really does not matter whether you have won/lost. In GMAT too it doesnot matter whether you score above 700 or not. What matters is you have given your best admist tight schedule and made the best possible attempt.

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