Process NOT Goals. Habits NOT Genius.

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If you wanted to score an 800 and studied exactly as you have always done, do you think you'd be able to score an 800?

Can you truly predict your exact score on the Gmat even after hundreds of hours of preparation?

The fact is that you might not score exactly what you want. So what's the point of setting a target score? Instead you should be focused on how to improve your knowledge base and your test taking skills. The score will take care of itself.

Unfortunately, we have been programmed from a very early age to set targets, so it takes some effort to follow a process instead of obsessing about a goal. Process and habits get you a high score that will eventually help you get into your dreams school.

The preparation for scoring less than 600 is different than that required for scoring between 600 and 700. And scoring up to the 95th percentile requires a different process and a different set of habits than scoring 96th percentile or more on the test. Here is a basic table from my upcoming report that gives you an idea about the skills, process, and habits required for scoring in different ranges:

*The blue dot above implies that the person has partial skill set or habits or follows some processes.

We'll go into further detail about this table in the next post.

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