When you take a practice exam, replicate GMAT Focus testing conditions as closely as possible.Take the exam in a private, quiet space where you won’t be interrupted. If you’re taking the exam at a test center, use a private room at the library, for example. If you’re taking the online GMAT, take your practice exam in the location where you will take the actual exam. Make sure to prepare the space just as you would for the actual exam.
Either way, turn off your phone and put it out of sight. Complete all sections of the exam. Use only the allotted time. And, of course, try your best on every question!
Do not do anything that is not allowed during the actual GMAT Focus. This includes pausing, taking extra breaks, texting your friend, and even drinking coffee at your desk. If you do, you risk basing your GMAT study plan on an inaccurate score. As a result, you may miss the mark when test day arrives.
Warmest regards,
Scott
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