How to Find Your GMAT Motivation

For better or worse, your GMAT score likely will have a significant impact on both your business school candidacy and your long-term career path. The higher you score on the GMAT, the more MBA admissions options you’ll have available to you. Furthermore, in today’s competitive job market, some companies request that applicants submit their GMAT scores during the interview process. Thus, a high GMAT score can also make you a desirable hire.
While a top-tier MBA or a well sought-after job should seem like motivation enough to study as hard as possible for your GMAT, it’s easy to lose sight of the big picture, and thus lose the motivation to study.
This video will present several ways to sustain a high level of motivation throughout your GMAT prep.
🕒Timestamps
00:00 - Intro
0:48 - Tip #1: Enjoy What You're Doing
2:05 - Tip #2: Recognize the Importance of GMAT Skills
3:35 - Tip #3: Don't Listen to Naysayers
4:43 - Tip #4: Join a Study Group or be Active on GMAT Forums
6:31 - Tip #5: Create a Study Schedule and Reward Yourself for Sticking to it
8:00 - Tip #6: Don't Burn Yourself Out
9:20 - Tip #7: Visualize Your Success
10:39 - Outro
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