What To Do After You Get Accepted by: Jeff Schmitt on December 20, 2013 | | 12,264 Views December 20, 2013 Copy Link Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email Share on LinkedIn Share on WhatsApp Share on Reddit Blast from the Past: The Mistake That High GMAT Scorers Make “Doh!” Homer Simpson isn’t the only one who slaps his forehead after a bonehead move. If you’ve taken the GMAT recently, you’ve probably woken up at 3 a.m. and done the same. You see, the GMAT is full of logic traps and deceptively simple questions. The test-makers understand how the mind works. Like you, they know that you only have so much time to answer questions. You pause, skip, and jump around. You overanalyze some questions…and answer before reading the whole question on others. Over the years, they’ve seen everything. And they don’t just test what you know, but how you get to your conclusions. And that’s where many of the easiest – and most devastating – test mistakes are made. Last year, Brian Galvin, Vice President of Academics at Veritas Prep, shared his insights on the steps to take to avoid those easy errors that’ll shave valuable points off your GMAT score. If you’re prepping for the GMAT, this is one article you can’t miss. To read it, click on the link below. Source: Poets and Quants Video of the Week Source University of Minnesota One Liners: Rejected Business School Project Turns Into Amazingly Successful Charity Source: NBC Bay Area MBAs: They’re Smart. They’re Eager. They Are Not Gordon Gecko Source: Inc. First Admit To Penn State’s Joint MD/MBA Program Gains Deeper Perspective Through Business Source: Penn State University The Benefits Of Teaching Strategic Communications In Business Schools Is Gaining Attention Source: Unboxed Thoughts Tweet of the Week: Sunbir Alam @sunbir_alam23m So Harvard Business School rejected Warren Buffet, the greatest investor of all time? They must feel smelly! LOOOOL Previous PagePage 4 of 4 1 2 3 4 Questions about this article? Email us or leave a comment below. Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.