What is the easiest way to prepare, write and pass GMAT exam once and for all?
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Studying and passing GMAT exam is essentially a disguised case study. By that I mean that it requires you to study, design an approach, and monitor your strengths and weaknesses in order to prepare. It’s a test of how well you can figure out a complex problem. It rewards those who make a plan, stick to it, then adjust if they’re not getting the right outcome. So make a routine, follow it and closely monitor what’s working, then adjust and persist to maintain your strengths and bolster your weaknesses.
After completing your initial practice test, you will need to devise a solid preparation plan. Since you’re starting from scratch, you should follow a study plan that allows you to learn linearly, such that you can slowly build GMAT mastery of one topic prior to moving on to the next. Within each topic, begin with the foundations and progress toward more advanced concepts. Following such a plan will allow you to methodically build your GMAT quant and verbal skills and ensure that no stone is left unturned.