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The Final Two Weeks Before Your GMAT
The final 2 weeks are when the GMAT exam becomes “real.” For many test-takers, that means a spike in stress and anxiety that can derail them right before the finish line. Therefore, the final 2 weeks are about protecting your discipline under that added pressure. Here are some tips for how to stay disciplined studying for the GMAT in the final rundown to the exam:
- Manage GMAT test-day anxiety proactively. Anxiety can lead to rushed answers, second-guessing, and careless mistakes. With that in mind, address it early through methods such as light exercise, meditation, visualization, and positive self-talk.
- Stick to your established plan. Avoid the urge to overhaul your study schedule or “panic-study.”
- Prioritize wellness. Sleep, hydration, and nutrition matter more now than ever. Remember, a well-rested brain performs better under pressure.
- Taper thoughtfully. In the final days, reduce your volume of study slightly. For example, do light review, flashcards, and confidence-building drills.
- If you maintain your routine, trust your preparation, and manage your stress intentionally, you’ll arrive at test day confident and focused.
Warmest regards,
Scott Woodbury-Stewart
Founder & CEO, Target Test Prep












