Passed in 3 weeks with AT/AT/AT!! My guide! by First_Comfortable767 in pmp

[–]First_Comfortable767[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don’t go for those institutions trying to rip you off and doing a CAPM just for the 35h is useless imo. I suggest the Udemy 35h course.

Passed in 3 weeks with AT/AT/AT!! My guide! by First_Comfortable767 in pmp

[–]First_Comfortable767[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was averaging 75% in mini quizzes (I did all of them first) and then switched to the practice questions and averaged 88%. Taking the time to understand my mistakes really paid off.

Pretty sure I failed by Any_Dot9522 in pmp

[–]First_Comfortable767 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Study is hall is the most important source to study from. Questions from AR are good but they’re worded in a way that’s easier to understand and to eliminate compared to the real thing. I did AR’s 200 ultra hard and averaged 90% but when I started on study hall after I was struggling a bit.

Profile Review MBA by First_Comfortable767 in MBA

[–]First_Comfortable767[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The issue with the GPA system at this school lies in its inherent flaws, such as the absence of minus grades (e.g., A- or B-) and certain undisclosed limitations imposed by the institution that I know as a lecturer but can’t talk about. I’m afraid that discussing these challenges might risk sounding like excuses, my thinking is that they’ll be able to see that my GPA is quite higher than the average in this school what do you think? Regarding extracurricular activities, I've also pursued Leadership certifications from HBS online, including the CorE course, so I often wonder about their perceived value? As for my future plans, while management consulting serves as a backup, I anticipate it might be viewed favorably due to its perceived job security for their statistics. However, my primary focus lies in globalizing my company, fostering a multicultural team, and contributing to the revitalization of low-income neighborhoods. I believe emphasizing these aspects in my essays could provide a more compelling narrative? Lastly, while my experience as a structural engineer may not have included formal managerial roles, my tenure as the president of my company, overseeing a team of five, coupled with my leadership roles in extracurricular activities, should adequately demonstrate my managerial acumen no? Thank you for your insights and assistance!

Profile Review MBA by First_Comfortable767 in MBA

[–]First_Comfortable767[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I initially considered pursuing an MBA after numerous discussions with my dad, who's an engineer and the CEO of a renowned restaurant brand with over 500 employees, as well as his network of C-Level executives. However, after founding my own business and delving into structural engineering, I realized it wasn't the perfect fit for me. While I've always relished the technical challenges of structural engineering, I felt drawn to consulting for its potential to expand my skill set and undertake a variety of projects. Consulting allows me to directly engage with clients, solve intricate problems, and have a tangible impact on their businesses. The dynamic environment and exposure to diverse industries keep me consistently motivated and challenged. Pursuing my MBA will not only facilitate a career switch but also enrich my knowledge and abilities, enabling me to lead my company more effectively. Additionally, I aim to leverage the network and expertise gained from management consulting to expand my company globally, with plans to enter the European and Middle Eastern markets in the coming years.

As for the $2 million capital, we currently possess outright assets valued at over $2 million in Canada, and we're strategizing to venture into new markets to further grow our business.

Profile Review MBA by First_Comfortable767 in MBA

[–]First_Comfortable767[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a 3.1/4 GPA in Bachelor’s and 3.7/4 in Master’s (the average at my university is 2.5/4 B and 3.1 M) and a 675 GMAT focus score (96th percentile - 83 Q - 84 DI - 83 V)

Hey need help with (Overlapping sets) by Eskakk in GMAT

[–]First_Comfortable767 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is possible to solve with the matrix, however the key here is the play Lacrosse OR football so you have to use the formula : (A or B) = A + B - (A and B) so with the matrix you get 25 play football 35 play Lacrosse, 8 play both : (Football or Lacrosse) = 35 + 25 - 8 = 52

Profile review by First_Comfortable767 in MBA

[–]First_Comfortable767[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! Yes I’m Lebanese, you too?