1) **Plan ahead and take the GMAT early** – Your score is valid for 5 years, so avoid waiting until the last minute.
2) **Understand the exam's structure and scoring** – Start by getting familiar with how the scoring works.
3) **Practice consistently** – Regular practice is key to achieving a high GMAT score.
4) **Review the basics if you miss a question** – Analyze your mistakes and revisit your study guide to identify where you went wrong.
5) **Strengthen your grammar skills** – The verbal section is more important than you might think.
6) **Build endurance by completing full-length practice tests**.
7) **Simulate the test environment during practice** – Challenge yourself with tough practice tests to gauge your readiness.
8) **Keep an eye on the time without panicking** – Always time yourself during practice sessions.
9) **Answer every question** – Leaving a question blank incurs a greater penalty than answering incorrectly.
10) **Pace yourself to succeed** – Follow these tips, and you'll be well on your way to acing the GMAT.
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