Learn the Secret Ingredient for Dominating the GRE
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- What's the real secret to dominating the GRE? Sure, you need to know the underlying content tested on the exam. Sure, you need strategies to get right answers more efficiently. And sure, time management is a crucial component of success on the GRE, too. But all of that is for naught if you're not sufficiently motivated to put in the time and effort necessary to ace the GRE on test day. Learn the four key drivers that will empower you to connect powerfully with your "WHY" that will ultimately determine your success on the GRE. Your future is within your reach! Only the GRE stands between you and the next important chapter of your career. This video discusses a crucial piece of getting powerfully over that hurdle.
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Much needed motivation for any GRE Taker. Gave a good clarity on with what I could get the motivation.
Thanks Sriram. Glad you found it helpful!
Isn’t the GRE exam also for people wanting to become physician assistants?
Yes, I've had quite a few students go through my course en route to PA school.
Thanks a lot! I needed to hear this!
Man thank you so much for the video! It really motivated.
My pleasure, glad it helped!
Very inspiring, I'm taking the GRE today and this was very helpful. I wish I would've saw this two months ago. Thank you
I'm glad you found this video inspiring. How did your GRE go yesterday?
Dominate the GRE it went okay. I struggled with the math section, but I'll know my results soon. Thanks for reaching out! I think your message really help me frame my why and better speak to what I'm trying to accomplish and how the GRE plays into that or those accomplishments. I know I could do much better, but standardized tests give me such anxiety.
Getting clear on that will help with the essay portion of your grad school application as well, so it's good that you've done some soul searching around what you're trying to accomplish. Good stuff!
Dominate the GRE I would need a little help on the essay portion
Good talk!
Thanks!
Which law firm was father at ?
Are you from the D.C. area? He was originally with McCarthy, Wilson, and Ethridge and then finished his career with Ethridge, Quinn, McAuliffe, Rowan, and Hartinger.
@@DominatetheGRE Very impressive. I live in London and work as a debt capital markets lawyer. I have been a senior associate at White & Case and more recently at Clifford Chance. I often work with US headquartered law firms so was intrigued. I will embark on your GRE course soon which seems very good.
@@danielmoore9214 Given that you're already a lawyer, what type of grad program are you wanting to go back to school for? I'll look forward to working with you on the GRE side of things. FYI we've recently updated our course enrollment options. Here's the best link with the current plans and pricing: www.dominatetestprep.com/best-gre-course-plans
@@DominatetheGRE At this stage I am simply looking into business schools and the GRE is part of the entry requirement. The DCM legal practice area is highly concentrated in just a few law firms in London and there are very limited opportunities to join at partner level. In view of this I may try to stay within the DCM industry but in a more business focussed role perhaps in ibanking or a credit rating agency. In theory a one year MBA or a MFin may be a route into this type of role within the DCM space. Ideally it would have been nice to secure partnership at a City law firm but recently I have contacting in-house in the legal departments of banks like BNP Paribas, HSBC and SMBC Nikko. To be honest my interest is mainly driven by very limited senior level opportunities for a DCM lawyer in the London and EMEA region. I have already earned a fair bit at it though.
@@danielmoore9214 That's a good realization that your upside potential appears to be capped with what you're currently doing. It sounds like an MBA may open some more doors for you, so that's great!
Thank you!
My pleasure!
Thanks
You're welcome!