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Hi All -

I am beginning to study for the GMAT for September 2021 intake. I feel a bit behind schedule so I am trying to get organized ASAP.

However, I feel extremely overwhelmed with where to begin, what to focus on each day, etc.

Can anyone offer me study tips? Should I go book-by-book, switch up what I study each day, etc...? I purchased the official GMAT guide and the Manhattan GMAT set (including the Roadmap). I also have a desktop calendar where I can plan out my days dependent on what areas I need to focus on.

I plan to focus mostly on Quant - I struggled with high school math so I think this is where I will need to most review/help.

I plan to get a tutor as well. Any online courses I should take? Do I simply go book-by-book? Anyone interested in being study buddies and holding each other accountable?

Any tips are appreciated! Feeling a little lost and overwhelmed!

Thanks,

Maddie


Hi Maddie,

It is good to see that you started seeking advices during your initial stages of preparation. This will save you a lot of time and effort. Most students generally start self-study using random resources and realize half-way through that they need to have a proper study plan and use a standard resource to score well on GMAT and then start seeking advices. Let me share my insights here on what could be the best plan for you.

To understand what should be the approach while preparing, it is really important to understand what is it that is actually tested on GMAT. Because without knowing the destination, there’s no point starting your journey. Understanding what GMAT tests helps you plan your preparation properly.

What GMAT actually tests?


There is a common misconception among students that understanding concepts will help them score well on GMAT. But that is not entirely true. GMAT is a test of application of concepts and it would require a strong conceptual knowledge and the right use of strategies to ace the test. You might not like this, but GMAT doesn’t just give you questions which require you to solve them using a formula. It goes far beyond that. To solve a particular question on GMAT, it is important to understand what is it that the question is asking, identify the underlying concept and then apply that conceptual knowledge to get the solution. The reason why students take a lot of time to prepare for GMAT is because
  • they do not understand what is it that is actually tested on GMAT
  • so, they start their preparation by practicing questions from OG or a few random materials
  • When they take a mock, they get shattered on seeing the score as months of preparation could only get them the average score a beginner will get.
  • So, they start seeking advises regarding the study strategy and start their preparation from scratch.

As you see, a lot of time, effort and money gets wasted in the process. GMAT is a test which requires a considerable investment of all three parameters. So, it is important to make sure to invest them in the right manner and get the desired result.

What should be the right way to prepare?


As you have just started your preparation, I recommend you to take an official GMAT prep mock and see where you stand. Identify your stronger and weaker areas based on the result. Once you do this, the ideal plan has to be to:
  • Learn the concepts – deal with one topic at a time (Start with your stronger area)
  • Learn the right methodologies to solve the questions of that particular topic
  • Start taking sectional quizzes and make sure to solve the questions using the methodology learnt
  • Make sure to move to the next topic, only when you get at least easy-medium questions right.
  • If you have less than 60% accuracy in any topic, identify the reason behind the struggle and work on improving it.
  • Once you move to the next topic, it is important to maintain the momentum that you had in the previous topics. Many students tend to forget the concepts they learnt once they start focusing on new topics. This is the time when OG comes into picture. You can practice a minimum of 5 questions of a particular topic everyday so that you do not lose touch with that topic
  • Once you are done with all the topics, start taking mocks at regular intervals and see the score pattern
  • Once you start getting a consistent score, you are good to book a slot.

Having said that, ask yourself whether the resources you use teach you the concepts and the methodology required. You must be wondering every resource teaches you more or less the same. But it’s not entirely true. Let me tell you how. Below is the comparison of what you’ll probably do when you prepare using random resources and a standard one


Random resourcesStandard resource
Solve “N” number of questionsLearn the concepts and the methodology
Refer to vague solutionsRefer to detailed solutions
No change in approach and will be stuck at the same scoreA significant improvement can be achieved by referring to the step-by-step solutions and there by learning the right methodology

What do I mean by a standard resource?


Now, you must be wondering what qualifies a resource to be standard? Let me help you here. There are plenty of resources online which teach you the course content for GMAT. The content taught is more or less the same. But there are few factors which differentiate an ordinary resource from an extra-ordinary one.

Way of teaching:

Even though, the concepts taught my most online courses are more or less the same, what differentiates them is the way they teach the concepts. There is a particular way of teaching concepts by which students learn the concepts along with the methodology required to solve the questions. And once they learn, it is important to apply that learning on a few GMAT like questions to solidify that learning.

Adaptability:

And not all students are capable of learning in one go. Students falter in a few topics and it is important to identify those areas and work on them. The course has to help students identify their weaker areas and provide a few improvement modules to work on them.

Study plan:

The most important thing that makes a course extra-ordinary is its ability to provide a personalized study plan. Students find it difficult to organize things and plan their studies accordingly. In their busy life, balancing work and studies becomes a hectic task. So, the course has to provide a proper study plan with clear deadlines so that students can focus just on finishing those weekly tasks assigned to them.

So, while looking for a course, make sure that you choose a course which provides you with all the above features. The best way to select the course is to check the free trial of the course and then decide whether it is suitable for you or not.

If you are open to suggestions, I would like you to take a check at the course of GMATWhiz.

  • It is one unique course which offers you the best quality content and employs an artificial intelligence driven learning.
  • It offers you a personalized study plan which is integrated with the course. The concept booster and practice quizzes after every concept video help you solve GMAT like questions using the right methodology.
  • It offers you real time improvement modules so that you can work on your weaker areas right away.

There are many more exciting features offered by the course. I would recommend you to check the free trial of GMATWhiz before taking the decision.

Hope it helped! If you have any more concerns regarding the GMAT preparation or wish to know more about study strategy, you can always write back or a better way would be to discuss over a call. You can schedule a free consultation call using the below link.

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Hello Madfutch,

First of all, welcome to the GMAT club, and best luck for your preparations. GMAT requires a disciplined study plan, reliable resources, concept-building, and continuous mock tests to track the performance.is not as easy as we assume. GMAT math is logic, and GMAT verbal is a real test of English as a language.

As a GMAT instructor, I will first recommend you appear for a free diagnostic test on https://www.mathrevolution.com. Also, check our free trial pack and free-video lesson.

Your diagnostic score will clarify what plan you should adopt to beat the GMAT. An initial mock rating will help me to understand your concept knowledge of both the sections. Considering your target score as 700, remember various possible combinations to achieve a score of 700 or above: V37/Q50, V39/Q49, V43/Q45.

We will also look forward to a couple of answers to questions, if possible for you to write back to us:

1. What is your target score?
2. Which university/universities are you particularly looking forward to applying?
3. Why do you feel Quant may be difficult to crack?

Don’t lose confidence. You have enough time to prepare it from scratch, and what you need at start is a well-aligned plan for the coming months. Once you get hold of concept building and cracking 600 level questions, then demystifying the higher-level questions will need you to learn some more agile approaches.

To guide you properly on the comprehensive study plan and approaches to command, I suggested you connect with me for a diagnostic test and then plan for the Quant. Also, we will be guiding you for verbal preparation.

We will be waiting for your revert.

Let us know if you have further questions.
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