Getting an MBA is a fundamental step towards many dream careers. For many decades standardized tests have been a huge part of the graduate and MBA application processes. The target scores of such exams vary from school to school, but there is a certain minimum score (or score range) that every applicant has in mind  in order to increase their chances to get into their dream program. In this article, you will find five important tips on how to study for the EA exam efficiently and effectively.

1. Design Your Own Study Plan

When you begin your EA journey, it is very important that you take the time to design your own study plan and schedule that will reflect your availability, your current skills, as well as the approximate date of your exam. You can find various study plans online that will help you understand how to study for the EA. The search results might not necessarily be bad, but there is a huge chance that there will be at least one aspect within the plan that won’t fit your goals. That’s why you should carefully review and revise all the aspects of your goals and targets in the scope of the exam and create your individual plan.

2. Identify Your Weaknesses

A second and equally important step for you could be finding out your weaknesses. After carefully reviewing the exam structure and familiarizing yourself with the sections, it is important that you be able to specifically concentrate on the sections that you are relatively weak at. If it is the quant section, for instance, then you might want to spend the first few days building your foundations in the basic concepts of Algebra, and then move on from there. If reading is something you’re not very fond of, then a good approach could be starting to read some articles from different fields to enhance your comprehension skills. 

3. Choose the Right Materials

It is very easy to find different materials on the EA exam, but it is crucial for you to pick the right ones. A simple search for “how to prepare for the EA” will yield tons of results, but not all of them can really be helpful. One way to make sure you’re working with the right materials is to constantly compare them with the practice tests that you’re taking. Although you will never see the exact same questions in the real exam, it is still possible to compare and contrast the practice exams and the materials that you’re using to understand if they reflect each other. Another tip is to work with materials that are as new as possible so that you are up to date with the latest modifications and adjustments of the exam. 

4. Track Your Time

You should never rush when it comes to fully preparing for your EA exam to make sure you understand all the concepts as well as possible. However, it is equally important for you to sharpen and enhance your time management skills when studying for the EA. 

Make sure you’re following your study plan and allocating appropriate time to each section, concentrating on the ones you are more worried about. You can track your time using different tools to make sure that you’re wise when it comes to your valuable time.

5. Practice!

As clichè as it may sound, one of the most important aspects of your EA prep is practice. You will never fully grasp the level of your growth and the outcomes of your studying if you do not allocate enough time to practice tests. Make sure to take them regularly (but not too often) in order to keep track of your progress. Not only will it provide you with an approximate score, but it will also reveal the weaknesses that you still might have before your exam day!

Conclusion

To conclude, we had prepared 5 tips for you on how to study for the EA. These are very important steps to consider when preparing for the test. It is crucial to know that you need to build your own and very individual study plan. In addition, you will need to be able to recognize your own weaknesses and have a way to track your work on them and your own development, as revealed during the practice tests that you will take.

Finally, time is valuable! On the exam, and when you allocate your free time to study, be sure you track it and make the most of it!