Friday, August 21, 2020
Blog Archive GMAT Impact In It to Win It
Blog Archive GMAT Impact In It to Win It When it comes to the GMAT, raw intellectual horsepower helps, but it is not everything. In this biweekly blog series, Manhattan GMATâs Stacey Koprince teaches you how to perform on test day by using some common sense. Or: the most important thing you need to master before you take the GMAT. Last night, one of my students told me that heâs struggling to cut himself off on too-hard problems, because normally, heâs âin it to win it.â (For those who arenât familiar with that expression, it means that if youâre playing a game, youâre always trying your hardest to win.) I responded, âBut are you playing the right game?â Heâs been playing the game he was taught to play in schoolâ"there, getting things right was more important than the length of time spent. In school, grades are almost always based on percentage correct. The best students expect to get everything right. And this is the mindset that most of my students take into the GMAT as wellâ"at least, until they talk to me. Weâre not playing that school game anymore. This is a new game with different rules. If you play by âschool rules,â youâre not going to get the best score that youâre capable of getting. In other words, sticking to your timing, learning to make educated guesses, cutting yourself off on too-hard questions and making educated guesses insteadâ"all of these habits ARE the habits of someone who is In It To Win It! Youâre not giving up when you do those things. Youâre playing the game like an expert. Here are some additional resources to solidify this new mindset and learn to do what you need to do to win the game. Scoring: Read the âScoringâ section of ManhattanGMATâs free e-book The GMAT Uncovered Guide. If you have an account with us (even a free account), the guide is already sitting in the Downloads section of your Student Center. (Note: Itâs in the Downloads section as of the date of publication of this article; it could move over time.) Timing: Read this article on time management and start doing what it says. Good luck! Share ThisTweet GMAT Impact
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