👋 Hello, my friends at GMAT Club!
Many test-takers suffer from a lack of GMAT confidence. They may doubt their ability to score high, to keep their cool on GMAT test day, or both. Combating GMAT anxiety can be tough, especially if, like many students, you have months of GMAT prep ahead of you — meaning months to agonize over whether you can reach your GMAT goal.
Well, you’ve come to the right place. If you’re wondering how to overcome GMAT anxiety related to a lack of self-confidence, this article will help. In it, I’ll give you my top 10 GMAT confidence-building techniques to help you manage the stress of GMAT prep and mentally prepare to perform at your best on test day.
👉 #1: Have a Solid Plan in Place
👉 #2: Know the Material Like the Back of Your Hand
👉 #3: Take Full-Length Practice Tests
👉 #4: Study at Your “Peaks”
👉 #5: Keep a List of Topics You’ve Mastered
👉 #6: Use Study Resources That Motivate You
👉 #7: Read GMAT Success Stories
👉 #8: Remind Yourself That You Don’t Have To Be Perfect
👉 #9: Create a Confidence-Building Mantra
👉 #10: Get Some Exercise (and Some Sleep)
From positive self-talk to relaxation techniques to boosting your motivation and mental stamina, we’ll cover all the bases when it comes to building GMAT confidence.
👉 Read the full article
here.
Reach out to me with any questions.
Warmest regards,
Scott Woodbury-StewartFounder & CEO,
Target Test Prep"What seems to us as bitter trials are often blessings in disguise." -- Oscar Wilde