Hi everyone,
I have recently joined this forum and really found some helpful topics.
I am starting my GMAT journey and I was confused as to how I should split my time. I took GMATPrep 1 test and scored 520.
I want to score 720+ (I need to make up for my college grades!!). How many hours of studying should I be doing for my entire journey? I am planning to spend about 20 hours per week on the GMAT. Will 10-11 weeks be enough? That will equal about 200 hours in total. Is that enough to get a 200 point increase?
I was also wondering how I should split my time between studying and doing the CATs?
Should I spend 50/50? That is, 2 CATs per week which totals 8 hours and 2 hours to review the results (I estimate reviewing each CAT's results about 1 hour). So 10 hours on CATs and 10 hours on studying? Is this a good split?
How many CATs should I do? I know answer to this question depends on each individual, but will 10 CATs be enough? I can probably get hands on 22 CATs (6
MGMAT, 6 Kaplan, 2 GMAT Prep, 1 Veritas, 1 Princeton, 1 Knewton, 5 800Score). Should I do them all?
Any help will be greatly appreciated!!
Thanks