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in this PPT, we are going to discuss different mistakes that should be avoided by you in the GMAT exam, if you want to do well in this exam in very first attempt. So, continue reading!
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Introduction The GMAT exam is quite crucial among those who are willing to pursue their post-graduation degree in a foreign land or want to apply in universities which asks GMAT score as the benchmark to get an admission. GMAC (Graduate Management Admission Council) is the apex organization responsible for carrying out the GMAT exam. GMAT is made up of four different sections, namely, Quantitative Aptitude, Integrated Reasoning, Analytical Writing Assessment, and Verbal Reasoning. This why institutes like GMAT Singapore are up to the task helping candidates crack the GMAT with ease. Here, in this article, we are going to discuss different mistakes that should be avoided by you, if you want to do well in this exam in very first attempt. So, continue reading!
Mistakes to Avoid to Do Well in the GMAT Exam Mistakes are part of life and it’s okay to commit mistakes because it tends to teach you some lessons which restrict you from doing it again and again in life. But, things change when we relate mistakes with exams like GMAT. Mistakes committed in the GMAT Singapore test center can cost you a lot when we talk relating them to the GMAT scores. You tend to lose many marks because of some careless mistakes you made during the exam or its preparation journey. So, it is best in your interest to avoid these.
1) Starting GMAT preparation with a study plan In the previous blogs, I’ve mentioned the importance of a solid study plan and how it helps you throughout your GMAT preparation journey. Without a plan, you will be clueless on how to start the preparation. This is likely to cost you some valuable time which you can invest in the preparation for the GMAT exam. All this is possible with a solid study plan. It gives you a crystal clear idea about the things you need to cover in the course of GMAT preparation.
2) Avoiding focusing on your weaknesses Experts from different prep-institutions like GMAT Singapore complain that candidates often ignore the topics that they find tough and decide to skip which they think is the worst move. During the GMAT exam preparation, you need to work on your strengths and weaknesses simultaneously without ditching either one of them. This way you are likely to cover every aspect needed to ace the GMAT exam on the first go.
3) Cramming on the day before GMAT exam Cramming is a way of memorizing something so aggressively that you unknowingly start exhausting your brain. This is seen in the candidates who prepare for the exam a day before. Cramming is considered bad as it is stressful for your brain which is a bad sign going into the important exams like GMAT. This is why experts suggest starting GMAT exam preparation quite early so, that you don’t have to rush into things at the very end, and completing it becomes quite tough.
4) Less/No use of computer-adaptive practice tests GMAT is a computer adaptive test which means the testing software adapts to your performance as you go through answering different questions in the GMAT Singapore test center. Institutions that offer GMAT preparation online classes encourage candidates to take computer-adaptive practice tests to get an understanding of how things work in the actual test, else it will get quite difficult for you. So, make sure you take the computer adaptive practice tests that are full-fledged.
5) Not getting enough rest This mistake is related to physical health which is key to your success in the GMAT exam. Mental and physical health is very important in the exams that last for more than three hours. You need to have enough rest the day before the actual exam. Eating healthy breakfast and hydrating yourself can be an additional tip that will help you fight stress in such long exams. Train your mind like you’ll be running a marathon, and not a sprint.
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