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GMAT Impact: The “How to Study” Round-Up

When it comes to the GMAT, raw intellectual horsepower helps, but it is not everything. In this weekly blog series, Manhattan GMAT’s Stacey Koprince teaches you how to perform at your best on test day by using some common sense.

Summer is firmly at hand. To celebrate, I have got a short and sweet post for you.

First, this is the season of vacation and holidays. Take a look at your calendar and find a weekend to take off from your studies (or even an entire week). Yes, I am serious! People tend to get really burned out studying for the GMAT; you will be doing your brain a favor if you give it a bit of a break. (Note in general: when your brain is fatigued, it cannot make solid new memories. Do not keep pushing yourself to study under those circumstances!)

Second, I have a few new resources for you. I recently hit the 200-article mark on the ManhattanGMAT blog, and I put together a couple of posts that highlight what I think are the most useful articles from the past four years. Take a look at What Would Stacey Do? for resources and advice on areas with which you may be struggling.

I do want to take time to mention explicitly the one post that I think is the most important and the first thing that every GMAT student should read: What the GMAT Really Tests.

Third, recently we discussed how to study for Critical Reasoning (CR). At the time that series was posted, we were waiting for a couple of additional CR resources to go live. They are available now:

Explaining a Critical Reasoning Discrepancy

Analyzing a Critical Reasoning Boldface Question

Finally, go take a break! Take a look at your calendar and find a good time to rest your brain. I have never met anyone who can study effectively for three or four months straight without at least one solid weekend break (and an entire week is often better!).



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