Other GMAT Resources

Other GMAT Resources

Have you found that time isn’t on your side when you’ve been practicing for the GMAT exam? Do you have poor time management skills on tests? Are you looking for a strategy that will teach you some tips and tricks on how to use your time more wisely? Well then the GMAT club has the time saving information that you’ve been looking for!

The fact of the matter is you only get 150 minutes to answer all of the quant and verbal questions on the test. Unfortunately, this includes the moderate to the more difficult questions. If you have a plan you can master each question and finish the GMAT test with plenty of time to spare.

Your greatest ally in the fight against poor time management skills is the GMAT timer. This little tool packs a big punch and will be your secret weapon in arming yourself from running out of time. You will be in command and control when you’re in practice test mode.

The simple click of a button will enable you to download the GMAT timer for free. This invaluable tool has features that let you know what question you’re on, how much time is remaining, and an alarm function that can be set to signal that time is running out for each question.

Now on to the hard part… you only have approximately 2 minutes per question. Don’t panic! Take a deep breath and relax. Read the question and reason with yourself to see if a simpler solution exists. Don’t let your reflexes get the best of you to make a hasty decision.

If you want to read on and get more in-depth knowledge of the strategies you need to use to become a master of time management than sign up free at the GMAT club today to access the forum!