7 GMAT Hacks That Help You Boost Your Score 

You can give yourself a pat on the back for answering all the questions correctly. But if you can’t answer them in time, there’s no point, is there? Hence you need to manage time right from the onset so that you have enough left to answer questions in all sections comfortably.

They are definitely more important than Permutations and Combinations that test takers wrongly lay a lot of emphasis on. Rates and Ratios form a substantial number of GMAT Math questions and can be quite tricky, which is why you need to prepare for them well.

If you get the first five questions on the test wrong, you might suffer in the overall result. But that has nothing to do with the algorithm. This Computer Adaptive Test gives equal importance to the last questions.

Give a timed mock every week preferably during the time, you’re supposed to give your exam. Analyze the paper in great detail after it’s done. Check each question, and try to find faster and easier ways of approaching similar questions.

There is nothing wrong in guessing answers for questions that completely throw you off. Chances are that you will come across 8-10 experimental questions in every section and guessing on them will save you time.

You will only be wasting your study time trying to learn mental math tricks. That’s because the GMAT mostly uses a simple set of numbers. And when it doesn’t you can still approximate and get to the right answer.

Every verbal question on the GMAT will have four answers that you can weed out for being wrong for one reason or another. It will help you identify the correct answer.

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