1) Read about experiences of other GMAT takers and learn from their strategies.
2) Join a good GMAT forum: Some good forums are –
All these forums allow you to post your queries, chat with other test takers and GMAT gurus. These can be source of free material also.
3) Take the GMAT appointment well in advance. This will help you formulate a good strategy and get a time slot of your preference.
4) If you can find a study mate( near your home, at workplace etc), then you two can prepare together. This keeps the motivation levels high, you can share material and solve each other’s queries.
5) Take GMAT practice tests at regular intervals to check your progress and improvement areas. http://www.gmatcoaching.com/gmat-tests.htm is one great place to find these tests.
6) Dedicate ample time for GMAT preparation depending on your situation. You can get more info on this here.
7) Practice with good study material and see your improvement in score and not the no. of books finished or questions attempted.

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