My MBA Executive Assessment (EA) prep experience with Target Test Prep and Magoosh GMAT courses
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- Опубліковано 12 лип 2024
- This UA-cam tutorial is about my MBA Executive Assessment (EA) prep experience with Target Test Prep and Magoosh GMAT courses
This video is one in a series of youtube videos that will help MDs interested in getting an MBA. I have just gone through the entire process of applying to business school as a full time practicing medical doctor. What I realized is that there is a lack of a dedicated centralized source of key information that would be helpful for clinicians interested in learning about getting an MBA. The information is out there. However, it is very disjointed and not organized. I spent many hours researching this process. My goal is to save you countless hours of research that I did in learning about this process and condense it down to a series of high yield short informative youtube videos.
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0:00 - Introduction
1:05 - How I long I studied and what materials I used
1:41 - Review of Target test prep EA course
5:44 - Review of Magoosh GMAT course
10:28 - Flashcards
11:08 - My EA prep recommendations
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Thank for sharing this. Currently preparing to study for the EA.
Lee E, good luck on the preparation for EA for your MBA school applications. I'm sure you will do great and I hope to see you next year with your acceptance letter from your dream MBA program. Please keep me posted on where you end up. Thanks.
Thank you Sir. 🙏🏼
Great video! thanks a lor Roger. Let´s keep in touch and best wishes on your MBA program.
Thank you. I’m glad you enjoyed it.
Thank you so much for your video! Really helpful! I am planning to take the EA within the month and feeling swamped with the TTP GMAT course which I’ve purchased. Any pointers of how to wade through the TTP content?
Which official GMAC options did you use?
Thanks for comment. I used Magoosh for primary learning and TTP as a test bank. I think the TTP learning modules are good, but too detailed.
Hi, can you please advise on how to study and make an EA plan from Magoosh GMAT course? thank you!
I recommend taking one of the official practice EA tests first to figure out your strengths and weaknesses. Then I would start with those sections on Magoosh first.
Dr Tomihama, how is your program going thus far? I am full-time pulmonologist in Florida, father of two, and exercise 5 times a week (sport to me is essential), and currently the director of our department, basically every minute counts. I am really interested in improving my business and administrative skills. I am thinking of Miami university program, my only concern is would I really have time to study, read and eventually graduate? What do you think based on your experience?
Mustafa, thank you for reaching out. I would say I put in about 20 hours/week (likely school dependent). There are a couple of issues to consider regarding the study time. If you already have a business background (accounting, econ, finance), then the studying time would be much less than for someone who had no background (like me). Also, most of us seem to realize that we become extremely efficient in squeezing studying time into idle time during your work week (i.e. audio books during commute, during lunch hour, etc).
hello doc
I'm not sure if you're gonna respond in time
I'm a dentist (passed CFA level 1) and got accepted into a master's degree in finance program
I need to either (get 550+ in the Gmat, or 150+ in the EA) in order to apply for a scholarship
I'd like to ask you what you think is more doable? since my time is very limited I need to submit it before August the first
The question styles and difficulty between the EA and GMAT is typically similar. The EA is a shorter exam. I would probably go with the EA.