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Top 7 Study Tips for the GMAT Exam

A good GMAT score is a sign of academic preparedness and excellent intellectual ability. You can reassure the admissions committees that you have the potential to not only "get in" but also "get through" the demanding MBA program.
PLAN
There are numerous requirements for MBA and business master's applications, including essays, letters of recommendation, resumes, and more. You need the plan to handle all of these while simultaneously studying for the GMAT
KNOW THE FORMAT
Make sure you are familiar with the format of the GMAT exam before creating a study schedule. Even though higher-order reasoning is tested on the GMAT
PRACTICE LIKE REAL EXAM
You cannot skip questions on the actual exam, therefore avoid doing so during practice exams. Instead, if you run into trouble, make a guess and keep going.
PROCESS TO ELIMINATE
Read each one carefully, eliminate the incorrect choices, and then choose one to help you solve the question.
UNDERSTAND
Don’t try to cram, understand everything and get a better score. Make realistic target-based practice schedules.
IMPROVEMENT
It helps to have a good memory when taking the GMAT. Redo questions you answered wrong in the beginning after studying for some time to see whether you have improved.
DON’T WASTE TIME ON ONE QUESTION
Avoid getting caught up in the trap of questioning whether you are responding to each one correctly.. If you're stuck, take a calculated chance.
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