Develop a GMAT study plan early - Set a GMAT study plan early in your journey to business school.
Know the test sections and consider them in your study plan - Before you formulate a study plan, it’s a best practice to ensure you know the structure of the GMAT exam.
Pick your GMAT prep material wisely -
There is an abundance of test prep resources available, but choose carefully—not all of these resources are created equal.
Identify your GMAT weaknesses -
Figuring out which skills need the most attention is critical to your overall prep strategy.
Keep track of time as part of your GMAT prep -
Because you have limited time, pacing yourself is paramount to your GMAT success.
Don’t stay stuck on a GMAT question -
Do your best, obviously, but stick to a pacing strategy. Don’t invest more than two and a half minutes on any one question.
Use the process of elimination on the GMAT exam -
Don’t waste precious time when you come across questions where you are unsure of the answer.
Practice visual literacy during GMAT prep -
We’ve established that time management is a critical GMAT test-taking strategy.
Improve your mental math as part of your study plan -
Mental math is a time-saving tool you'll want in your arsenal when it comes to the quantitative section.
Push your limits with Advanced Questions -
You can increase your odds dramatically with an elite GMAT exam score.