Trying to snap-out of a slump

I was on a nice roll there. Then came the long weekend and slid right off the tracks. With 24 days to go to the GMAT guess I better get back on. At least all the datasheets are done and the essays only need some fine tuning. So that's not a worry. The fact that the pre-submit Tuck interview went so well gives a little bit of hope and increases the damn GMAT anxiety.

With the very small class sizes at Tuck and Yale, the chances for an admit on a low GMAT decreases exponentially. Especially when you haven't spent the leading years saving the world or trying to save the world. Hence the anxiety.

Rambling right along..... having a few extra hours to think can really mess up the stride. I think that's what happened this weekend. All it took were a few what-ifs. What-if I made the MBA decision three years ago. What-if I actually acted on the Non-profit Business Plan last year instead of the draft still being on my desktop. What-if I..... ah.... at least I'm doing now.

To-do thru 12/31/07 -
1. Increase answer speed for Quant-Problem Solving, RC and CR.
2. Score 750.
3. Submit R2 Apps to HBS, Tuck and SOM.
4. Consider Ross and McCombs.

Hopefully jotting down some thoughts can help me snap-out of the slump and get back to focusing on getting the timing down for those practice tests.

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