Posts Tagged ‘anxiety’

Four steps to conquer GMAT test anxiety

You have prepared for months, perhaps even years for an important exam. Days and weeks before the exam your understanding grows to the point where you are sure that you have a complete mastery of the material. Your scores on GMAT practice tests are consistently good, your grasp of the exam format is secure, and [...]

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GMAT test day, minute by minute

Alex Sarlin is the GMAT Verbal Lead at Knewton, where he helps students on the Sentence Correction, Critical Reasoning, and Reading Comprehension sections of the test. He shares his insights from test day, here. For the record, he scored a 770 on the test. In reality, test day is not that different from any other [...]

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