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Nothing is more important than practicing GMAT Test on a timed environment

1. Know Your Weaknesses
Don't waste your time on working on your strengths.You are already prepared in those areas.Focus on improving your weak areas.You can't hide any of your individual GMAT scores from B-school admissions officers. It doesn't mean you have to ignore your strengths.If your strength lies in Quant,keep the formulas fresh in your mind.

2.Practice your GMAT at least two weeks before exam
GMAT "prep neglect" is especially commonplace when it comes to the two GMAT essay sections-a bit ironic, considering that it's impossible to guess, or "fake," your way through an essay. What's more, the B-schools are focusing more and more on the GMAT essays to help them make tough decisions among applicants-many of whom appear equally qualified otherwise. So, your AWA score might very well make the difference between acceptance and rejection, especially for a B-school where you're a borderline candidate.

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