Many working professionals wonder how to fit enough hours a week of GMAT prep into their busy schedules in order to properly ready themselves for the rigors of test day. In fact, one of the most common questions we’re asked by test-takers starting their GMAT prep is how to balance studying for the GMAT and working a full-time job. There is no denying that proper GMAT prep requires substantial amounts of time and effort -- not an easy feat for any test-taker, but especially challenging for test-takers who spend all day at work. Of course, plenty of test-takers who earn top scores on the GMAT are busy professionals with demanding jobs. So, how do they juggle their responsibilities and still manage to perform at such a high level?
In this video, I will take you through some highly effective strategies and tips for structuring your GMAT study plan as a working professional. Learn how studying early in the morning could be a game-changer for your GMAT prep, how to make time for study sessions of 3-4 hours even with a busy work schedule, how strategically fitting in short bursts of study time can seriously up your GMAT game, why streamlining your priorities is a must for any serious GMAT student, and more. Our expert advice has helped many
TTP students with full-time jobs earn impressive scores on the GMAT and gain entry to top business schools.
If you’re concerned about how you’ll find the time to get in your study hours each day while working a demanding job, if you’re worried you’ll stretch out your GMAT prep unnecessarily because you simply “can’t find the time,” grab a cup of coffee and get ready to take your GMAT study plan to the next level -- this is the video for you!
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