Tuesday, February 22, 2011

GMAT Tips and Tricks

Studying for the GMAT exam can be very overwhelming.  There is a lot riding on the line.  If you do not get a high score, you may not get accepted to the school of your choice.  You can also kiss most financial aid and scholarships good-bye.  Study the GMAT in a smart way and get your best score.  Here is a recommended 3-step process for GMAT study:

  1. Master the GMAT question types by going through hundreds of examples of each type of question.  Correct your mistakes and learn where your weaknesses are.
  2. Take 2-4 written practice exams.  Simulate a realistic test-taking environment by timing yourself. Go back and check your answers at the end of the test.
  3. Take 2 computer-based GMAT practice exams.  This will let you know what score you can expect to earn on the test.  It will also help you prepare for the computer-based format of the actual exam.

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