Monday, 2 March 2020

GMAT – Crash Course


Ok first of all, it is generally recommended to take 6-10 weeks to prepare for your GMAT, provided you are an above average student and are aiming for a reasonably high score. That means, if you are someone who scored above 550 on the GMAT diagnostic test, then it should generally take you about two months of hard and smart work to make sure you get a score as close to 700 as possible.

This time span and resulting score can be greatly improved by signing up for GMAT coaching classes and will definitely improve your efficiency and your final score.

Studying on your own for such a short time is not recommended as you will not be able to cover all the tricks you will need to know to cross that all elusive 700 on the GMAT.


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