This is a discussion on AfterGradution new article "Time Management Strategies In GMAT To Score Better".
Work Smarter, Not Harder. – Carl Barks. The concept of time management probably been introduced at work, at university/college and in your daily busy life. It is a meta-activity with the goal to maximize the overall benefit of activities within limited amount of time. It’s important that you develop effective strategies for managing your time to balance the conflicting demands of time. Similarly for the GMAT, effective planning of time is essential to score better.
GMAT is a computer adaptive test; the order of the questions on the GMAT is not in control. The question difficulty will be evenly distributed by the end, and focus on streamlining your performance by jumping over the hurdles. Be cognizant and flexible, so that you can keep up your stamina. You need to prepare yourself well with accuracy along with time management (speed). The best preparation strategy is to strengthen your test muscles and track your progress in simulated real time. Let’s break down several principles of time management on the GMAT, and correct some common misconceptions along the way.