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Some more changes in blog layout

As you can see I have transformed my blog to much interactive version.

Yeah ! The main attraction I have added is chat box aka shout box.
I have also removed my PhD blog list and wannabe PhD bloglist.
(…errmm maybe i ll write a special article for that.)

but right now time for some introduction to ^fam^ -^shout-box^
I have launched this feature for some reason:
** My haloscan system is still not compatible with the new blogger and also
** I see many visitors bump over my blog by searching on the web for something they want; apparently I am not sure whether they get the desired information they wanted.

The best solution for this I thought is a chat box. Visitors now can come to my site read the stuff and can leave a comment instantly; in a flash it will appear on shout box.
You can tell me “what brings you here” maybe I can help. 🙂

To make life easier:
Note that the latest entry appears at the top.
I have taken screen shot and written some comments on it.
check the picture and make sure you click “refresh” text above “Go” button.

Rest of the features are easy tell the story itself. smilieys and help links are also available…
Yeah! I agree that initially it’s bit complex but it s not a rocket science. and as i said definitely easier and faster than the comment system blogspot offers.

So guys, what are you waiting for? just go ahead and hit there.
lets chat!! :))

GMAT bloggers blues

I am all perplexed on my decision of upgrading my template to blogger beta.

I lost my sweet Haloscan I lost currency converter, amazon books store. 😐 I lost my sexy right column and now, I receive a comment from some anonymous poster that my google search feature is not working. 😡 damn!
Am I losing revenue now??

Well something has to be paid if you wanna make your weblog look neat and decent. But then, that’s the price I cannot affort. Not that I couldn’t make my blog layout like before; but, heck! I ll have to do all again.

I learned my bloogers friends Dave and Eric have not upgraded their blogs to blogger-beta. That’s a nice move (move???) they have made(made??).

I know I wont move to any other blogs provider since I don’t wanna change my url.

sigh! I never thought I would be discussing my haloscan problems in their forums and never thought I would check bloggers help.

Anyway, I am about to do some cleaning and rebuilding work on my blog. Will remove my PhD blog-list and will launch something new.

Stay tuned 🙂

Lets beat the GMAT!

This is post is just let you know I have started my GMAT preparation. Unlike Eric I wont publish my day to day log here on my blog; I know nothing can beat his blog whn it comes to GMAT study and strategy. ( though I might start GMAT lessons or something like that here on blog….) But I have started a thread called ‘lets beat the GMAT‘ on http://www.beatthegmat.com forums. There I would post my day to day study plan and my progress. …might help you if you want to see how a plan could work.

If you want a specific plan for yourself just hit the thread and tell me your requirement I will try to make one for you too.

When I started this blog I was not preparing for GMAT and I been saying this from my first post that I would be taking the test in Feb 2007. Last year before starting this blog I was almost finished with my preparation just to realise that I needed a passport to take the test.

I applied for one and today its in my pocket. I am all ready to prepare and take the test.

Lets beat the GMAT!

World MBA Tour at Mumbai.

OK. I am lit’l nervous right now, since now onwards there’ll be two persons who know me ‘in person’ will read my blog. Till yesterday there was nobody. Yes, I met these guys at World MBA tour.

I was saying NO NO to the tour till the day before the event. (Even today I know, it’s bit early for me to visit such forums. As of now I am planning to apply for class of 2011?) But on last day I said OK. My cell phone was on repair & had to go to the city to get it; also I wanted to meet an online buddy, coincidentally he was going to attend the fair. These reasons were enough for me to come to the city and attend the fair. But there was one more and rather important reason to attend the event.

All these days, months, I have been reading about these b-schools, was checking their websites reading numerous blogs and various online forums, I was contented with the stuff I have about this GMAT and international MBA thingie. But the knowledge (information) I have (had) is 2nd hand information. I never attended such event before; never visited any b-school and never a seminar or as such. Never seen a person, a b-school guy in flesh-n-blodd; how she walks, talks, presents. That”s about it. So this was the time so I thought to visit the fair.

I got a VIP pass from pagalguy.com. I appreciate this and I promise the forum ( here in public) to help and contribute, intellectually any way I can. Thank you pagalguy.com!

Since I decided to go to fair on last day, I was not prepared, neither mentally nor logistically or materialistically. I asked Iday the other day about what to wear. I know it’s a stupid question, but I think, this comes to everybody’s mind when he’s nervous or visits such events for the first time. ( and therefore I am covering this later in the post) I think formal wear + tie would be OK.

The day started and I realised that I dont have the list of the schools attending the fair. I requested in forums to provide the link. Apurv sent me the link. Thanks Apurv. I printed the list, invitation & the VIP pass.

Oh! Did I mention that my home is three hours away (by train 130 kms) from Mumbai? It was noon & I had missed 3 trains already. I was bit tensed since it was 6th dec. the death anniversary (is that a word?) of one of the founders ( actually principal founder) of constitution of India, Dr. B. R Ambedkar. People from all places of India come to the city and gather at a place called Chaitya Bhumi. (it’s in Dadar)

Train had already travelled more than 1500kms and was ultra crowded when it arrived at my station …as expected. I had no space to move my hip by an inch! I went to city STANDING all the way. Apparently the local train from Virar was not that crowded I managed to get a window seat!


HOW I APPROACHED TO THE FAIR (READ: PREPARE)

Then, in local train, Aim-WSC had some time to check the printed list.  I’d shortlisted some schools. The main attraction was the Columbia. (Yeah! theres C in my userid!) I went to library @1725. checked www, checked some websites of the schools I shortlisted. I didnt check Columbia’s since I knew already what I want to ask. After checking the websites I again shortlisted the schools. The no. of schools reduced to very small number then.

When I checked the websites, I checked the tuition fees, living expense, fin- aid & scholarship school can offer, & approx. ranks of the schools from say BW & FT and lastly ROI. Now what ( /all) I wanted to ask there (and inquire about) at fair is alumni network and demographic distribution of alumni

By 1800hrs I was out of library heading to the fair. Am I late? Event started @1700.

The attire.

From the reception counter on the way to the Hall I received many leaflets that I blindly put into my purse.

Purse? No! it was a jute hand bag actually, which some people including myself sometimes think it as awful. At least when you go to such ^posh^ area, you become even more conscious. I didn’t wear a tie. I had thought to wear it in library; ( library is my second home in the city) but on the way, in local train I met a college kid who was also going to fair wore scrappy shirt and pair of jeans. I said heck! I dont have to wear a tie. The reason: I am not gonna make any ”impact” there or something, I am just gonna sort of window-scan the b-school counters that’s it! So no tie for me, it’s still in the jute bag. A plain shirt, trouser with belt and leather shoes. A hand bag in hand & a pen in a pocket. That’s it. Perfect.

The Fair

The first counter I saw in the hall was Columbia’s. I nodded assertively and smiled.

By the way did I tell you Dr.B.R. Ambedkar was from Columbia University. (probably the first Indian!!) It was bit crowded so I moved on without stopping @CBS. I checked entire hall (two halls actually). You can gain a lot just by overhearing the conversation, provided you blindly jumped in such forums without doing your homework. I checked U at Buffalo, state U of NY. Enquire about financing options. I shortlisted few more state colleges which I cancelled to visit once I was in the hall. I already knew most of the answers, rep was giving.

I would have been happy if Kellogg had come to the tour. The Kellogg site disappointed me big time (and maybe that’s why theres no K in my userid :D)

Some other big schools came, like Chicago GSB, Tuck, Darden. But I was not interested. Thankyou.

Now remains wharton and Columbia.

I just looked at big W’s stall, the most crowded one. Sigh! I never wanna go there. I know A to Z of W’s website. Heck I have been checking the site since I got the internet connection @home. I know I am crazy. But there are many crazy people around here, reading my blog :p

I had a healthy talk with one of the CBS alumni. ~20mins I was @ CBS stall.

Asked some questions about blogging ( yeah that’s right. You wanna hear it?) also whether adcoms do investigative job & check applicants other online activities? @ MySpace, forums or @ blogs et al.

The answer is NO. unless you specify about it in you essay. The other alumna also gave me strat on how to deal with such situations. Haa haa though I have no bad record in cyberspace it was for my other online buddies 😀

Overall the visit paid off.

Met Rohit and Sonam, these guys work for pagalguy.com thumbs up once again thanks for the pass, fellas.

My online buddy was in seminar which I missed. I attended some of the last part of the seminar which was cool. No regrets though, since I was talking with CBS people then.

I met the online buddy there were two of them. And together we complete another round in the hall. On return I saw a familiar face at the other side of the counter. I greeted him and asked whether we have met earlier? Yeah! the person has done MBA from of that particular school. I am so happy, Now. I was not aware that this guy is one of the alumni of my one the fav. School. THIS IS A BONUS.
And the best part is he’s in the same industry that I am interested in. that’s triple bonus!

BONUS BONUS BONUS.


Things I regret for:

  • Not attending seminars, they were good and boy! it was Matt Symonds. yet was free of cost.
  • Not taking down the address/ visiting card of alumni with whom I talked. But I know I will meet him sometime in future (the bonus guy, yes very stupid of me, not taking his card).
  • And most importantly for not asking question to alumni about the total expense in MBA education. What I mean is, is there some truth in Forrest gumps BW finding?
  • You can discuss about it here. Is really Harvard or to say any top notch school�s that expensive? $345000?

I think alumni are best persons to answer this.

So all you readers/ bloggers out there please tell me the answer, sicne I forgot to ask about it in the fair.

SUGGESTIONS FOR FUTURE ATTENDANTS:

  • Make best of your trip. Do good homework.
  • Bring a pocket notepad.
  • Check with alumni & if day is good, ask for visiting card.
  • Believe in yourself attire is not that important afterall, the place’s always crowded. But if you’re expecting instant interview, or have taken appointment of any adcom/person: wear suit. (And if it’s New Delhi: always wear the suit)
  • The fair also showcase huge no. of scholarships for various MBA programs, get the forms filled & all the best!

I am back!

some changes in the blog.
I think My blog has come to the (st)age where I should provide a search option.
so I am removing bussiness week online search to my blog search.
this would help you finding archives and many other key words you look for.
Also I upgrade my blog to beta(?) (is it still beta?)… blogger from google.
I was afraid that I’ ll have to do all html work once again so i bit-of postponing this unavoidable upgrade.
now I could safely upgrade it.
Just wanna make sure that rss feed code is the same or changed….
I ll use the new beta-features in this blog
the labels i can think of right now are:
My reaserch den
refernece posts
Editors choice
…..
& many more i wont reveal… yes
there’s lots of interesting stuff coming your way in coming months so stay tuned.
Now about some GMAT>>
I think I wont take a break from studying…. will finish with my GMAT once & for all.
right now I have not planned anything specific….
I might start solving 1000SC problems and publish the solutions here
at http://thousandsc.blogspot.com/
by the way there’s one more blogger , also started solving 1000SC. He has published a new blog now
so you guys can have a look.
OK.
time to go & check more resource.
bbye.

Jack GMAT story compiled

Here’s ready link for all posts of [Jack GMAT story: A case study]
Dont worry if you lose this page. I have made a quick link on right column of my blog in reference section, so that you dont have to hit back button.

I might add couple of more posts about the survey/poll i conducted on various GMAT related forums. And also add peoples responses.

[case study] Jack’s GMAT story

Jack’s GMAT Story is a cautionary tale of a typical MBA aspirant, ‘Jack’ who plans his GMAT prep and MBA application journey. It’s a multi-page article converted from series of posts for ease of browsing.

  1. Index Page
  2. Preface
  3. Jack’s Story : Wrong approach
  4. Solution to the dilemma
  5. What went wrong
  6. The right approach

I’ve konwn thousands of GMAT students and many relate to Jack’s story. I might add couple of more posts about the survey/poll I conducted on various GMAT  forums for this article.

time to wrap up.

Its time to move on.
Yeah! its time to say bye to the blog for some days …may be some months.
I really have to add some value to the blog before I quit blogging.
So have to finish Jack’s GMAT case study.
I apologise, those who have been waiting for my comments on Jack’s GMAT story.
I received good responce from one of the online boards i might publish peoples comments here.
But first i have to post the other unpulished parts of Jack’s story.
I earlier had some trouble with my PC, then with my blogspot then with my unpublished posts…(suddenly they disappear) & then with my inertia…
now i am done with all these i ll publish the remaining part by tomorrow.
Thankyou for your patience.
I know it was late from me publishing the case study… August end was the ideal time to publish that story.
Today if you read the case it might be too late since the application last dates are round the corner you cannot take risk now to analyse your GMAT mistakes or re-take it ….
of course it varies with case to case so just cut it.
Also a note for those who come here from Dave’s MBA weblog
Do not mis-understood and count me in race for MBA class 2009.
I have no intention to plan it this year & not for couple of more years …
I think, Dave added my blog link there because he didnt find any other suitable place for me
hee hee
I will be back by January 2007.
& will take the GMAT oh i mean Beat the GMAT.
till then all the best to all bloggers who are applying for next fall.
& all the best to all those who are going to take the GMAT.

Jack’s GMAT story [part 0: Preface]

I am presenting you a story of Jack, a normal GMAT test taker.
Lately I observed, students� negative drive towards taking the test; Jack is one of them. I can see many Jacks here n there. They usually postpone or retake the test because of low score they observe during their practise CAT tests.
As a result of it, I decided to write an article in my blog, based on how important it is to take GMAT once and for all.
Later I dropped the idea and thought to place it on GMAT forum… That way I would make it more interactive.
[Editor’s note: I have published it in some GMAT related forums first for response & one month later I published compilied story on blog.]
I want your comments on the Jack�s story, folks.
I have my own opinion on this story (of course! I have written it. which you can read in the next episode/articles)
Before I write further, here�s my background:
You might wonder that why should you read the story of the fictional character and later hear the opinion of a person who has not taken the test?
I have been thinking of b-schools since last 5-6 years. And GMAT is in my mind all day all night for last two years. In a process, I read as much as I could get on the internet. I joined online forums, interacted with people, enough for now, to make a firm opinion on GMAT issues. On June end of this year I was fully prepared for GMAT. But due to my ignorance to the fact that I needed a passport on the test day, I dropped the plan. I do not have passport yet!
People,
Feel free to post the comments on the story. However, I am posting just first part of the series, Latter parts contain my opinions followed by right approach etc.
Check all series of articles the case study of Jack’s GMAT.

Link to the relevant thread on forum will be available upon request.

God of all links

God ^:)^
OK heres the show stopper.
The real god of all links.
If I post this link & I promise I wont post any other link from now. THIS IS THE ULTIMATE LINK.
YOU CANT BEAT THIS LINK.
DAVE’S GMAT STRATEGY. (sorry folks it appears that the link is no more active apparently, Dave stopped blogging.)

i have been reading his blogs and these days doing some research/ PhD on his blog.:lol
i realised that people have cut his posts and published it on many places since i think read his one of those….anyway it doesnt matter as long as poeple show courtesy to the author.
OK
you can find this link @ his blog
Mr. Dave is the simply amazing. This guy’s amazon.com of GMAT & MBA business I would say. ^:)^