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the difference The traditional approach to preparing for the GMAT exam, of simply going through many of each question type, is inefficient, no guarantee, and in our experience poor value for money Preparing for the GMAT involves, in addition to question practice, honing the same skills required for success in life and business: strategy, focus, and confidence The ZONE combines the breadth of exam questions available in a traditional course, but is equally complemented with mental centering and preparation techniques crucial to getting over 700 on the GMAT. Ace the GMAT by
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Improving your ability to prepare mentally by first focusing on the exam structure, types of questions, and answering strategies. Our overview demystifies the exam, makes the workload more manageable, and gets you off the starting block. |
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Develop time management and prioritization skills to allow you efficiently allocate time and energy to each question. This increases your productivity in the exam. |
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Practice increasingly bigger and more difficult exams using the Zone cascading avalanche method to familiarise yourself with the pressurized exam environment |
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Receive feedback on your individual performance : where you are improving, and where to shore up your weaknesses. |
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Receive online tools for self-practice outside class - practice is important |
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Learn as individuals and as a team with other classmates |
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