Yesterday's
PG meet saw more attendance and more animated discussions than the last version. Unfortunately some attendees from the last meet could not make it but Naresh (Neo), Vineet, Vijayan (Matterover), Chaitanya and I turned up.
Vineet's gyaan is invaluable and his methodical approach to GMAT (And for that matter anything including the application planning etc.) is worth emulating. Vineet if you ever get bitten by this entrepreneurship bug start something on the lines of PRINCETON REVIEW. You will pretty much drive them out of business.
Vijayan is one of the coolest guys I have encountered in recent years. His attitude that "I like GMAT and that's why I am taking it" is what aspirants can help themselves with.
Naresh is very dedicated to his dream and puts everything together to make sure that the discussions are productive. He had to drive his bike well above the speed limit to make it in time.
Chaitanya is an analyst in the true sense of the word. Though some of his analysis pisses Vineet off, who is a staunch opponent of any analysis in GMAT other than the questions, Chaitanya sure has captured the attention of many "analytical minds"...way to go buddy.
About the new joiners, (Ankur, Vikram, Surya, Srikanth, Ravi, Vamsi and Kiran)I need another meet to form an opinion, hopefully all of you would have sealed your dates by then. You need to have a 10000 Rupees sword dangling up your a** to come to the same level and relate better (esp. to Vijayan, Chaitanya and me who are next to enter the warzone).
In short the meet was an informative and motivating one and I look forward to the next meeting which is gonna happen 1 month from now.