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How to Pick Up Those Missing GMAT Points in the Next 4-6 Weeks

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by Rich Cohen, EMPOWERgmat Rich.C@empowergmat.com

Many Test Takers give themselves several months to study for the GMAT, since that Test score is such a vital part of the application process. The GMAT score is also one of the few elements of the application that you can significantly improve over a relatively short period of time (in contrast to, say, your Work Experience and Grade Point Average, which are likely ‘locked’ in place and cannot be radically improved).

While several months of study (when done consistently and in an organized fashion) can lead to great results, there’s often the likelihood that you might develop some ‘bad habits’, which will work against your overall improvement. Most Test Takers cannot define those bad habits on their own and cannot make the necessary changes to raise their GMAT scores to the higher levels.

If you find yourself in that position, then it’s ultimately time to invest in a resource that will help you to quickly make those necessary changes and improve. Like any good tool though, you have to use it correctly to gain the maximum possible result.

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GMAT assassins aren’t born, they’re made,
Rich