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Be the elephant. Having a good memory comes in handy when taking the GMAT Keep a steady pace. “The GMAT is not a test you want to, or can cram for,” says Yim. ... Find your zen. ... Embrace errors. ... Work around the boredom. ... Pick up 'mental math' skills.
Only 27% of GMAT takers score over 650, and only 12% cross that magical 700 threshold. Something above 700 is generally what folks have in mind when they consider a “good” GMAT score. ... If you regularly flub standardized tests, then acing the GMAT will be that much more difficult
A score of 750 on the GMAT implies 98 percentile, which means that there are only 2% GMAT test-takers in the world getting above 750 (that's quite low. Isn't it?). Nevertheless, it is difficult but not impossible. You can get it by following good habits that the high-scoring test-takers adopt.