Tips to success in MAT Exam
GMAT preparation tips and success stories earlier.
41. Know what you know
It s two weeks to the exam. You ve done a ton of work, and your head is kind of swimming.Stop making your head swim. Start reviewing and redoing problems.At this point, it s much less important to cram new stuff into your brain than it is to organize and strengthen what s already in there.Don t worry about trying to cover everything under the sun. Instead, go for depth over breadth. Force yourself to revisit problems you think you know. You ll be surprised at what you don t really know.
Master a few representative problems from each topic tested on the GMAT. Know everything about these problems. For each one, have a crystal clear approach plan and also a Plan B, C, and even D that you can execute correctly, quickly, easily and confidently while taking enemy fire.Now work those problems again until you ve licked them. You want to walk into the exam with a bunch of friends that is, Official Guide problems that you know cold, inside and out.
Master a few representative problems from each topic tested on the GMAT. Know everything about these problems. For each one, have a crystal clear approach plan and also a Plan B, C, and even D that you can execute correctly, quickly, easily and confidently while taking enemy fire.Now work those problems again until you ve licked them. You want to walk into the exam with a bunch of friends that is, Official Guide problems that you know cold, inside and out.
42. Discipline is Crucial
As with most things in life, inspiration shall get you started for the GMAT Preparation but discipline will keep you going. Unlike the school or college level exams, GMAT is not a test that one ?must take; its a test, generally, for individuals pursuing a certain career and seeks a catalyst for reaching the next level or a means for undergoing a shift in career. Hence, discipline is crucial as one has to stay self motivated for completing the entire preparation effectively. An average student takes around 100 120 days to prepare at around 3 hours per day to reach ones peak score. Any significant gap in preparation extends this duration considerably and affects the likely score one is expected to achieve. Hence, make arrangements for devoting the required hours for long enough and stick to the planned regimen.
43. Have a Study Plan in Place
While one can prepare for GMAT on ones own as well, one runs the risk of studying a lot of irrelevant stuff and missing certain crucial stuff. A lot of this has to do with the absence of any one, complete, duly organize study material and the presence of never ending material available in book stores and over the web. The terra bytes of ?free material available only complicates the scenario. Hence, seek a mentor who can suggest the right material to refer to, in the right order, keeping your preparation needs in mind. Dont shy in taking professional help if you feel the need; theres no wisdom in re inventing the wheel.
44. Sit for Long Hours
Yes, building stamina for peak concentration for four hours at a stretch is a part of the GMAT Preparation. Dont leave this for the end of your preparation; rather, try to study in long sittings. Have as many four hours sittings as possible. Further, keep taking one test per week in first two quarters of your preparation; in the third quarter, start taking two tests per week and in the last quarter, take two three tests per week.
45. Chase Learning not Scores
Dont get too bogged by whether your accuracy improved in the most recent test, what score is the software giving you etc. Rather, concentrate on learning. Mistakes are great friends at practice stage and keep analyzing them thoroughly to learn from your own performances and plug the lacuna. With this approach, the scores, eventually, are bound to follow.
46. Write down unknown prep questions
GMAT expects students to learn a wide range of concepts. You can improve this skill by writing down every unknown question. Also note down questions that took a long time for you to answer. Focus on understanding the concept behind these questions and working out the right answer. This is an excellent way to shorten your list of weaknesses during GMAT test preparations.
47. Plan your preparation time effectively
Work out a well planned time table and follow it religiously. You could exponentially increase the preparation time allotting more time as the test date draws closer.
48. Practice using laminated drawing boards
Most GMAT test centres offers laminated drawing boards to students for sketches and calculations. By getting accustomed to the board in advance, you will find it easier to handle the process.
49. Master effective guesswork
In the oral section, if you are not sure about the answer, the best way to handle the situation is through educated guessing. Practice quick ranking of five most probable answers before you strike off the wrong answers. Make a calculated guess out of the rest of the answers.
50. Strive to go beyond your target GMAT score
Even if the college you have chosen requires you to score between 500 and 600, aim for 700 and above during GMAT test preparations. This will help you to safely reach your target. On the examination day, it is common for the candidates to score lesser depending on their mental and physical state.
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