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Re: General Mistakes to Avoid on the GMAT [#permalink]
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Re: General Mistakes to Avoid on the GMAT [#permalink]
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Not letting go of questions: This is the MAIN reason why many people fail to score on the D-day at par with their mock scores. The GMAT tests not only your content knowledge and Timing skills but also your decision making ability. Ask yourself: Do I need to spend these extra 30 sec to 1 min on this problem or should I guess and move on? Rushing through at the end and getting multiple problems wrong will hurt your score more rather than getting a few hard problem incorrect. Don’t miss the forest for the trees.


Hands down, this is probably the biggest reason people fail the test. People approaching the test like a highschool midterm.

Thanks for sharing, very valuable tips. +1 Kudos :)



This is something that I had to fight off in my own time! Great post!!
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Re: General Mistakes to Avoid on the GMAT [#permalink]
I hope all student avoid those mistakes
good luck for test takers :)
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Re: General Mistakes to Avoid on the GMAT [#permalink]
Leaving stamina and timing issues for the test day: Many feel compelled to schedule the test once they have finished preparing and the application deadlines are approaching but often they do not get their timing and stamina issues sorted out before the test day. If you do not get these two out of our way before the GMAT there might be a huge gap between your mock scores and your actual test score.

Excellent advice! I'll take it into consideration!
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