What Time of Day Should You Take the GMAT?
Ever wonder what time of day you should schedule the GMAT in order to get the best score? Check out our guest post on OnlineSchools.com, What time of day should you take the GMAT?
How to Approach Rate Problems on GMAT Quant
One of the most common areas of frustration for my GMAT students is rate problems. This seems a general extension of the challenges that word problems overall pose to students, but rate problems are particularly tricky. They require intensive setup and often rely on your realizing an implicit piece of …
GMAT Prep Update: Get Support and Connect with Other Students at Answers.Knewton.Com
One of the most important aspects of the GMAT prep experience is the ability not only to ask questions, but also to work through mistakes, and, ultimately, understand where you went wrong. Often, simply asking a question and receiving an answer isn’t enough to really stimulate learning — which is …
What to Memorize for the GMAT Verbal: Business/Logic Vocabulary
You’ve probably heard that the GMAT doesn’t require math or verbal skills beyond the high-school level and that it tests your analytical ability as opposed to your knowledge of a particular subject. All this, while true, may lead you to think you don’t have to memorize anything for the test. …
40 Signs You Should Stop Studying for the GMAT
How do you know when you’ve studied enough for the GMAT? It’s a question we get frequently for our students. And it’s a good one: after so much prep work, how do you know – really know – that you’re ready? Here are 40 signs that it might be time …
GMAT Dating Advice: 6 Tips to Bring Your Score to the Next Level
Before you’re matched with your ideal score, studying for the GMAT can feel much like the torturous process we call dating. Luckily, we’re here to help you navigate the treacherous waters of computer adaptive testing. Here’s some classic dating advice, applied to the GMAT. 1. Just as in a romantic …
10 Ways to Overcome GMAT Test Anxiety
Many students struggle with test anxiety at some point in their lives. Whether you’re paralyzed by anxiety before an important exam, or just have a few butterflies, here are 10 tips to put your mind at ease before you set foot in the test center. 1. Don’t put too much …
Spring Cleaning for Your GMAT Prep
Feeling overwhelmed or disorganized in regards to your GMAT prep routine? Here are a few ways to “dust off” your habits just in time for the warmer weather. Remember, the more targeted and efficient your study plan, the more time you’ll have to spend outside in the sunshine! 1. Refresh …
5 Ways to Hit Your Target GMAT Score
Want to achieve your dream GMAT score? Here are 5 ways to make that goal a reality. 1. Target your weaknesses but reinforce your strengths. “Knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom.” -Aristotle If you’ve taken the GMAT before, make sure you’re not just going through the motions with …
Beyond GMAT Drills: Timing and Strategy
If all your GMAT prep so far has consisted of drills — Data Sufficiency drills, Sentence Correction drills, Problem Solving drills — then it’s time to take a step back and look at the bigger picture. Yes, drills can help improve your skills, but if you want to reach your …


