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The Ultimate GMAT Study Plan for 8 Weeks

GMAT Study Plan for 8 Weeks

Every test-taker should include three critical stages in their preparation process before beginning their GMAT preparation. In this article, I will explain you the GMAT study plan for 8 weeks which will help you to gain good score.

Step 1: Take a preliminary full-length practice exam to get a sense of what to expect.

  • A candidate’s knowledge level will be determined at this stage, which is critical since it will define how far they have progressed in their preparation. The results of this preliminary exam will be used to calculate the scores for the verbal, quantitative, reasoning, and analytical writing sections. The test results provide information on the kinds of questions on which the applicant performed well and the types of questions on which they struggled.
  • The second advantage of taking a practice test is that it allows the applicant to get more acquainted with the GMAT exam format. Once you have a general understanding of the test structure, you will begin to build an image in your mind of what the exam will be like. This will help you to clear your thought.
  • The third advantage is that you will be able to correct any errors you made by going through the exam again. Once you’ve finished taking the exam, you’ll find the explanation videos to be handy. These explanation videos are very important for your preparation.

Note: The preparatory practice test should be attempted in a setting comparable to that of the GMAT examination. Give yourself 4 hours of your day to give the test and 3.5 hours if you intend to skip the essay portion of the exam.

STEP 2: Devoting time to putting together a study plan.

Even though two months may seem like a lengthy period, you are procrastinating is not an option in this situation. It has been shown that studying for one and a half hours five days a week is helpful. The study plan will be beneficial if you want to improve a specific weak area, such as verbal or quantitative reasoning. Make arrangements for flashcards or a phone app to help you improve that particular area. These flashcards will help you to memorize the topics easily. It is a simple yet amazing technique.

STEP 3: Develop a study strategy              

When creating a study schedule, the most important thing to remember is constantly learning and practicing. The best way to pass the GMAT test is to put into practice what you’ve just learned.

610 is the diagnostic score, while 720 is the target score.

Given below is a chart which will help you to get clear idea of your and will help also help you to prepare your routine.

Week 1  Test + Review (6.5 hours), Class twice a day for three hours (6 hours), Study twice a day for 1.5 hours (3 Hours)
Week 22 days x 3 hours (6 hours) of class, 3 days x 1.5 hours/day of study (4.5 Hours)  
Week 3Class 2 days a week for 3 hours (6 hours), Study 3 days a week for 1.5 hours (4.5 Hours)
Week 42 days x 3 hours (6 hours) of class, 3 days x 1.5 hours/day of study (4.5 Hours)  
Week 5Practice Test + Review (6.5 Hours)                             
Week 6Practice Test + Review (6.5 Hours), Study for 4 days at 1.5 hours each day (6 Hours)  
Week 7Practice Test + Review (6.5 Hours), Study for 4 days at 1.5 hours each day (6 Hours)  
Week 8Practice Test + Review (6.5 Hours), 4 days of 1.5 hour study each day (6 Hours)

FAQs

  1. Is 8 week enough to study for GMAT?

Ans. Start preparing for the GMAT exam at least six months before the test date. If they are acquainted with the underlying GMAT test subject, most applicants report an eight-week study schedule. However, you are the greatest judge of how much preparation time you need.

2. Can I prepare GMAT in 2 months?

Ans. A 60-day GMAT study plan is not too short: two months offers you enough time to study while also allowing you to breathe a bit, avoiding the over-stressing that high-intensity 30-day study programes create. It’s also not too long: you won’t have enough time to forget everything you acquired at the start of your studies.

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