As an ENGINEER If you’re already equipped with strong quantitative skills, it can be advantageous.
Let’s create a tailored GMAT or GRE preparation plan for engineers to help you excel in all sections of the exam:
- Start with a Diagnostic Test: Regardless of your academic background, begin by taking a diagnostic test. This step is crucial because it helps you assess your familiarity with the concepts tested in the GMAT or GRE. Your engineering background may give you an edge in the quantitative reasoning section, but it’s essential to identify your strengths and weaknesses across all sections.
- Strengthen Your Basics: Revisit the fundamental concepts in the quantitative sections. You may have to skim through the topics beforehand and ensure that you hit the top one percentile score in this section. This is non-negotiable.
- Focus on Verbal Reasoning: As an engineer, you might find the quantitative section more comfortable due to your mathematical training. Allocate dedicated time to improve your verbal reasoning skills. Practice reading comprehension, critical reasoning, and non-math Data insight in GMAT or the Reading comprehension, Text completion and Sentence equivalence in GRE.
- Review and Analyze: Regularly review your progress. Analyze your mock test scores and identify areas for improvement. Understand why you made specific mistakes and learn from them.
- Sectional Tests: Try to take as many sectional tests in every area as possible and analyze them in depth. The one who hits the 99th percentile is the one who keeps no stone unturned.
Remember, success on the GMAT or GRE involves a holistic approach with a BALANCED Score. Strengthen your verbal skills, manage time effectively, and stay committed to achieving your goals.
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