GMAT is my religion. This blog, Johny Learns to blog, formerly known as ‘beating GMAT & beyond‘ and ‘Do you Aim-WSC?‘ (merged into one), is finding the way to beat the GMAT, to test various approaches, trends, test taking strategies and looking for the resources for beyond GMAT business. The links I provide here are worth $1000. & I recommend them because they are worth it. While I write on this blog, I try to be as neutral/unbiased as possible. I don’t belong to any community or country. And I don’t say what I say just to please somebody. I dont claim to be the GMAT guru neither am a private tutor. I run this website as a serious hobby.
After receiving more than 1,00,000 pageviews from earlier blog, over the last 2/3 years, and receiving overwhelming response from visitors (especially GMAT students), (& sacrificing my higher pagerank), I’ve moved to personal self-hosted site, where I would continue to write about GMAT test preparation strategies, books review & recommendation, application process to MBA programs in USA and world, admission to top b-schools, their selection criteria, various scholarship options available for students during their MBA or during pre-MBA phase. Along with all things mentioned above, I would write about internet technology, download reviews and a lot personal stuff. Unlike my earlier blogs it’s not going to restrict to particular field of topics.
This is not an auto-PR blog and I’m not a news digger or a journalist; therefore do not expect me to write news, announcements or reviews about stuff related to this blog. Instead, if you’ve news that would help my audience, please feel free to contact me with links and details.
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