Wednesday, November 5, 2008

GMAT Blog

By Randy Paes

Starting a gmat blog is a great way to study for the GMAT. It helps you keep a working diary of your progress.

When writing a gmat blog you don't need to spend a lot of time on the design. Blogging isn't about design; it's about focusing on content. Content is key. Many people have done it and their scores have profited from it .

To begin you just need a blogger account. It's completely free and you don't need any website design or coding skills. Blogger allows you to pick a template and start blogging in less than 5 minutes. The cool thing is that blogger allows you to create categories that help keep your blogging entries organized.

Your blog entries don't have to be fancy. I recommend writing an entry every day or anytime you have learned something new. You can focus on any aspect that interests you. You should do your best to try and explain what you have learned in each blog entry. In order to explain it you will find that you have to really understand ideas.

As an added bonus you may get readers to read your blog. It's a great way to study not to mention have a voice. People can leave comments and contribute to the discussion. It's a great way to give back to the GMAT community.

Blogging makes the GMAT experience feel fun and fresh. Everyday is a new period of learning and reflection. In fact, you will look forward to study for a very grueling test. It helps you review otherwise complicated material.


Randy is the author of the 800 gmat blog and is currently working on his MBA. His blog features detailed gmat strategies and resources to beat the gmat.

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