Some of the best GMAT coaching centres in the world would
give you some form of the same analogy.
It could help you to a large extent if you imagined that the
GMAT was your opponent in a chess match or some other intellectual battle. And
a measure of who is the better player is determined by what score you get on
the test. Now, generally a 650 on the GMAT implies that you and the test are
evenly matched. Anything above 650 means that you are the better player, but
how much better would depend on how much higher your score is than 650. And by
that measure, anything below 650 would imply that the GMAT is the better
player.
Now, with this outlook, do what you would do when facing
such an opponent. Think harder. Go to the next level in your own brain. Grow.
Learn. Apply.
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