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Tuesday, October 10, 2006

GMAT Time

The day has arrived, I've put off studying as long as possible. In 90 minutes, its time to sit down and take the GMAT. According to my calculations, I need a score of at least 301 to be accepted into the MBA program. I'm pretty sure I can score a 200 by randomly mashing the keys on the test computer. The test is scored on a scale of 200 to 800 with 800 being a perfect score. I think I'll be alright. I've reviewed the FOIL method and I know that the area of a trapezoid can be computed by multiplying the height by the average of the bases. I know that the sum of the heads on a Pierson's Puppeteer and Zaphod Beeblebrox is 4 (I really hope they ask that one on the test because I'll nail it). Remember all that stuff they made you learn in high school? All those times where you asked "Are we ever gonna use this stuff in real life?" We'll the answer is yes. If you ever have to take the GMAT, you'll use this stuff. Otherwise, you can forget it. An extra geek point to the first person that leaves a comment explaining what a Pierson's Puppeteer is (and no cheating by using Wikipedia).

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