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Intro
Tip #1: Prioritize Well-Being in the Days Leading Up to Your GMAT
Tip #2: Do Some Warm-Up Questions Before Entering the Test Center
Tip #3: Mentally Prepare Yourself for Some Ups and Downs
Tip #4: Don’t Try to Determine How Well You’re Doing While Taking the Test
Tip #5: Don’t Think About a Section You’ve Already Completed
Tip #6: Don’t Worry If You Struggle With the First Question or Two
Tip #7: Be Confident!
Q&A with test prep expert Stacey Koprince
Why did the GMAT changes occur?
What are the major changes to the GMAT?
Were any changes on the GMAT driven by the GRE?
Are there any differences in how you should prep for the new GMAT?
How is the scoring different on the GMAT Focus?
Will admissions committees know the difference between the new and old GMAT scores?
Are applicants better off taking the GRE until we know more about the GMAT Focus?
Are there any limits on taking the classic GMAT and GMAT Focus?
How do you choose between the GMAT and the GRE?
Will the new GMAT benefit non-native English speakers?
Is the GMAT or GRE better for someone with text anxiety?
Can you spend less time preparing for the new GMAT Focus?
Will admissions officers prefer the GRE or the GMAT Focus? Which test should you start with?
What will happen to the Executive Assessment (EA)?
What changes have been made to the GRE?
Intro
Be Realistic
Be consistent and intentional
Focus on high-quality study over high-volume study
Practice Self-Analysis
Keep track of what kinds of questions you're missing and why you're missing them
Don't let the adaptive structure of the test get in your head
You can miss a lot of questions and still get above a 700 on the GMAT
What you think of as an easy question might not actually be an easy question on the test
Conclusion
Intro
Part 1 - Basic similarities between GMAT Focus Online vs In-Person
Part 2 - You need to worry about “system requirements” for the online GMAT
Part 3 - “The Whiteboard”
Part 4 - “Testing Environment”
Part 5 - Whats the situation with the Procter?
Part 6 - Appointments and Availability
Part 7 - A difference no longer…
Conclusion
Step 1: Familiarize Yourself with the Question on the GMAT Focus
Step 2: Take a Practice Test to Get to a Baseline Score
Step 3: Create a Timeline
Step 4: Get Awesome Prep Materials
Step 5: Use and Follow a Topical and Linear Structured Study Plan
Step 6: Review, Review, Review
Step 7: The Practice Test Phase
Closing Thoughts
Which test should you take for business school? GMAT, GRE, or EA?
The factors you should consider when deciding which test to take
How do the test concepts differ? And how are they similar?
How do top MBA programs treat the GMAT and GRE?
How do top MBA programs view the Executive Assessment?
How to determine which test feels easiest for YOU