Ankur121294
Recently I started again with my GAMT as because of some work commitment was not able to give much time, now I have 2.5-3 months time in my hand so wanted your guidance to strategies my preparation.
What resources I should go for.
I started to go through topic wise quants.
It seems having more issue with RC in verbal.
My target score is somewhat around 730-740.
Hi Ankur !
2.5-3 months sounds like a good amount of time to prep for a 700+ score. Generally speaking, the best way to prep is in phases -
Step 1 - Start working on one section at a time. Start with your stronger section, to build momentum. In this section take up one topic at a time and master this topic in 3 simple phases
Phase 1 - learn the concepts tested on GMAT.
Phase 2 - learn a methodical approach to solve questions. This is the most crucial step. Most people don't do this and that's where they struggle.
Phase 3 - Practice questions and identify your weak areas right away to improve them. Don't move to the next topic unless you're getting at least the easy and medium questions right consistently.
Follow these 3 phases to learn all topics.
Step 2 - Once you've learned all topics, then start ironing out the gaps by taking sectional tests. Take a sectional test for each module and then identify weak areas and work on improving them.
Repeat step 2 and take a few mocks until you reach your target. While doing so focus on improving the method you follow to solve questions because that's what stops people from scoring 700+.
Some other tips - keep an
error log to track your mistakes and make sure that you are not repeating the same mistakes. Furthermore, make sure that you go through each solution step by step to learn the most efficient approach and improve as much as you can.
Of course, this may change based on your background such as how much did you study before, what resources you used, what kind of score you got last time around etc.
I would recommend going for an online course since you have a decent amount of time to prepare but not enough to experiment. I suggest that you check out the free trial of
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In the meantime, you can get started on your prep with this video
Best of Luck !