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2009
30
Oct

GMAT Study Plan

Dear GMAT test taker,

So you haven’t quite followed your rigorous 3-6 month GMAT study plan. Neither have you had the time nor the money to enroll in one of those expensive $1400+ prep courses on Saturday afternoons. Well, you’ve come to the right place. As a busy professional who improved from the 68th percentile to the 98th percentile on the GMAT in just 2 weeks, I was hesitant about letting other test takers in on my study techniques but the ones that I did tutor have done incredibly well. So remarkable, in fact, that they encouraged me to publish The GMAT Pill Study Method.

If theres 1 thing I learned about test preparation, it’s this:

WHAT you study matters FAR LESS than HOW you study!

Sure you can study every single self-study prep book out there hoping that eventually things will “click” and you’ll do well. But 95% of you who even consider this approach will be gravely disappointed when you click the Show Score button at the end of your real GMAT exam. You need a thought process that doesn’t entail memorizing answer explanations of common prep books! Not only will these explanations be useless to the same question worded a little differently, but they will also slow you down which can potentially cost you a MASSIVE penalty.

Whether you prefer flashcards, self studying, or classrom learning, you need an efficient thought process to do well on the GMAT. A thought process that helps you quickly identify what is being tested. A thought process that puts you in a position to guess really, really well–even when you are not sure about the answer.

What you need is someone to show you that efficient thought process.

I was a bit hesitant, at first, to give away my thought process. But I realized that by just tutoring the rich I was helping the privileged kids get into top business schools. My friends convinced me to create this site for the purpose of leveling the playing field so that YOU–not the rich kids—YOU can benefit.

Our team has put in over 3000 hours of work to put together the GMAT Pill Method for you since we could not find any other credible source that showed powerful study strategies. Even better, we don’t have any 500+ page books! Just watch videos and learn what goes through the mind of successful test takers!

I wish you the best on your exam however you choose to prep. Just keep in mind, you dont have to pay thousands to get a good score anymore!

Zeke Lee,

Co-Founder, The GMAT Pill Study Method

Zeke Lee is the creator of The GMAT Pill Study Method, a unique study method that has aided hundreds of students Ace the GMAT in as little time as possible. While most students prep for the GMAT in 3-6 months, Zeke teaches business professionals on how to Ace the GMAT in under 1 month. As a 98th %ile scorer in just 2 weeks, Zeke illustrates his strategies through online streaming video blog at The GMAT Pill.

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