Your GMAT skills transcend the exam and carry over into your daily life, which also should provide GMAT motivation. Without a doubt, these skills will help you in school, work, and beyond.
For example, through preparing for
Critical Reasoning questions, you can become a more decisive thinker, a person who is well-versed in logic, decision making, and executive functioning. You can become “the smartest person in the room” with your Critical Reasoning skills.
What about
Sentence Correction? Think about it: today, nearly every work activity involves writing. Emails, texts, reports, blogs, chats — the list is endless. Imagine how much easier and more impactful your writing is when you are an ultra-confident writer who is able to notice every detail.
And
Reading Comprehension? Well, you’ll be reading for the rest of your life. Can you imagine how much more you can learn and apply if you are super skilled at comprehending written information?
Getting good at
GMAT Quant also has so many benefits. Your mastery of quant improves your data-driven decision-making skills, which are critical skills in business and life. When your math skills are strong, and your quantitative reasoning skills are solid, a world of possibilities can open up to you.
So, why not embrace and enjoy the process of studying for the GMAT? Why not become internally motivated to get this process done well, so that you can improve many areas of your life?
Reach out to me with any questions! Happy studying!
Warmest regards,
Scott