NiflkierI would recommend not practicing any new questions nor studying new concepts in the week leading upto the exam.
I would recommend the following
1) Finalize the exam taking strategy - How I am going to approach the exam, what am going to do if i get a harder question, how and which questions to skip. You need to prepare your mindset for the exam day. Remember the exam day is not a bed of roses, there are multiple parameters that has the potential to go wrong, so you need to be ready mentally to overcome those challenges on the day,
2) Timing Strategy - By this time , you should have finalized your timing strategy both timing for SC,RC and CR question types and also overall timing as well.
3) Revisit your notes and
error log during the early part of the week. Also refer to GMAT Club Flash cards which gives you all important points to refer to before the exam including formula's.
4) Exercise 2 to 3 days , eat healthy food and most importantly sleep well the night before the exam.
Just remember however the exam goes, GMAT is just one step of the process, so don't put pressure on yourself.
This post will help you as well -
https://gmatclub.com/forum/what-to-do-3 ... 52506.htmlAll the very best for your exam