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Writer's pictureAnkit Shah

The four pillars of the GMAT Focus!



1) Foundations - It is very important to go back to the basics. So, you that know that Pythagoras theorem, but I would find some resource (a school textbook, web article, or cool video) to understand the why (reason) behind this Pythagoras theorem. Such a tidbit might seem a bit tedious, but trust me such a habit always pays dividends in the long run.


2) Time and Stress Management - This is especially important because the GMAT is a Computer Adaptive Test (CAT). CATs adapt their difficulty as per our responses, so learning some time and stress management strategies is as important as learning the content of the test itself.


3) Multi-order reasoning - This is the unique flavor of the GMAT, which separates it from a test like GRE. I would need a lot of time to explain this multi-order reasoning. I plan to conduct a free live session on our social media channels to explain this multi-order reasoning. So, please be on the lookout for that live session.


4) Develop your own style - Should you be making Predictions before looking at the options in CR and RC, or should you directly do the Process Of Elimination (POE)? You will hear different things from different test prep companies. So, using different strategies, and developing your own style of taking the GMAT is very important.

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