How NOT to study for the GMAT
Working hard for the GMAT but not seeing the score improvement you expected? You might be making one of the most common GMAT study mistakes—without realizing it.
In this video, Erika Tyler-John, a 735 GMAT scorer and expert instructor with 10+ years of teaching experience and 4M+ YouTube views, breaks down 6 study habits that quietly sabotage progress, waste time, and lead to burnout.
These mistakes often *feel* productive in the moment, but they actually slow improvement and make prep far less effective. Erika covers issues like chaotic study schedules, skipping straight to explanations, ignoring careless errors, relying too heavily on memory, abandoning old topics too quickly, and avoiding official practice tests.
You’ll also learn how to study more intentionally, retain information more effectively, and build habits that actually translate to higher scores on test day.
If your GMAT prep feels inefficient, overwhelming, or inconsistent, there’s a strong chance one of these mistakes is holding you back.
👇 Watch How NOT to study for the GMAT here 👇
Ready to level up your GMAT prep? Start your 5-day FREE trial with
Target Test Prep today!