Hi
ManyLettuce ...
Welcome to GMATclub. Please check our best study plan
HERE. I am sure it will be helpful to you. Approximately everyone preparing for GMAT is working. You need to go slow and steady. Let's say 1-1.5 hours a day. I think, you can spare this much time for studies. If you are exhausted at the end of day, wake up early
It's unwise to leave a job only for GMAT
. First, go through the concepts and then move to questions.
ManyLettuce
Hello Everyone
I have recently joined this platform and have started my preparations for taking the GMAT exam. I took one free mock test and scored 440. I have no idea how i am going to prepare for this exam considering a good score is 700+. Resources are unlimited but i need a pathway to follow in order to make good use of it. I've realized that it will take insane amount of practice to ace this exam but i highly doubt if i can do that with working simultaneously. My job leaves me exhausted and i have no energy left to do anything let alone studying. Can anyone help me make a personalized study plan, if possible.
PS - Is it wise to quit my job only to prepare for the exam?
Much appreciated
Gaurav