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The Psychology of GMAT Preparation

- A companion book for humans preparing for the GMAT

About The Psychology of GMAT Preparation

Even while they have access to great material for GMAT preparation, many GMAT aspirants continue to struggle with the GMAT. Why? Because their problems are not with respect to the concepts and practice but at a much more foundational level. They face emotional turmoil during their preparation and make some common all-too-human mistakes. In an attempt to clear the GMAT quickly, they end up preparing in ineffective ways that lengthen their GMAT journey. They face self-doubts. Wallowing in self-doubt, they end up wasting a lot of their time that they could have used to prepare for the GMAT. In a way, their self-doubt becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy They keep worrying about the outcome. As a result, they are not able to devote time to the process. They tend to justify their worries, given that the GMAT is very important to their careers. They engage in self-criticism. However, self-criticism further exacerbates their condition, pushing them further down the spiral of negativity. They are not able to give their best because they are stressed. However, they push themselves to study. This additional pressure pushes them to the brink of breakdown. They make practice a ritual. They mindlessly solve questions, hoping that practice will make them perfect somehow. If you are facing some of these issues, this book is for you.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9798893222050
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Published:
  • February 14, 2024
  • Dimensions:
  • 152x229x15 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 390 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: December 5, 2024

Description of The Psychology of GMAT Preparation

Even while they have access to great material for GMAT preparation, many GMAT aspirants continue to struggle with the GMAT. Why? Because their problems are not with respect to the concepts and practice but at a much more foundational level. They face emotional turmoil during their preparation and make some common all-too-human mistakes.
In an attempt to clear the GMAT quickly, they end up preparing in ineffective ways that lengthen their GMAT journey.
They face self-doubts. Wallowing in self-doubt, they end up wasting a lot of their time that they could have used to prepare for the GMAT. In a way, their self-doubt becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy
They keep worrying about the outcome. As a result, they are not able to devote time to the process. They tend to justify their worries, given that the GMAT is very important to their careers.
They engage in self-criticism. However, self-criticism further exacerbates their condition, pushing them further down the spiral of negativity.
They are not able to give their best because they are stressed. However, they push themselves to study. This additional pressure pushes them to the brink of breakdown.
They make practice a ritual. They mindlessly solve questions, hoping that practice will make them perfect somehow.
If you are facing some of these issues, this book is for you.

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