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I graduated college more than 10 years ago and now I've decided to take GMAT. Do you have recommendations for any useful tips? (ie Things to do , ways to overcome test anxiety, any other useful information etc." I'd love to hear from people who have been through it already.

In addition, is the gmat score more important as you get older?
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by limestone » Wed Oct 06, 2010 5:56 am
In addition, is the gmat score more important as you get older?
The answer is "nope". Actually, it is less important as you get older. In your case, I think the experience will count the most.

If you have time, I recommend that you take official guides/ or other training courses ( such as Veritas, MGMAT, Kaplan, ... just to name a few). They will provide you with all necessary concepts, exercises and explanations.

If you have only a little for your preparation, I suggest you to take The Princeton Review. It has some tricks, a useful POE method ( Process of elimination) and a funny guy - Joe. However, I dont think this book can help you to achieve a 700+ score.

Hope it helps.
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