<p>My cousin took the gmat a couple years back and he told me he scored a 740 after three takes. His scored increased from 520 to 660 to a high 740. He told me he was just passive in taking his practice exams and not thinking hard enough. He meant in another way that he didn’t have enough blood flowing into his head. </p>
<p>His tutor told his students to go on an experimental diet of eating lots of omega 3s and omega 6s. He said to his students eat more blueberries, nuts, and drink more green tea. Did the diet for one year. My cousin told me he feels more blood coming to his head, he is more alert, and has detailed memory of his past. He said he learns things fast without lack of attention. </p>
<p>He told me he is scoring high 600s and some 700s in practice exams and after feeling confident, he took the paper exam and scored that 740 on the test.</p>
<p>I don’t know if he is telling the truth. I mean he is less aggressive, more alert and calm, and he even taught me to do basic calculus where as I have understanding.</p>
<p>But I want to know if you guys beleive diet would make you more calm and learn fast and help you in the standarized tests?</p>