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Hi Friends,

Current my Gmat score is 200 and i am looking for best online course who can help me to reach my targeted score 750. I am going to take Gmat exam in Oct-20.

I want to dedicate my next 4 months to Gmat preparation passionate tutors please help me on this.

Please suggest me to select right online course, who can fulfill my desire.
Hello, Raot. I am not sure how to take your post. Are you exaggerating that total score? I mean, you get 200 points for taking the exam. You could guess on every question in both sections, get all of them wrong, and you would still earn a 200. If I am to take your post at face value, though, I would suggest that you spend some serious time learning the fundamentals of both Quant and Verbal. A course that covers all the core concepts of math, such as this one by MATHhelp.com, a course I found through Purplemath, rather than shove you into completing sets of GMAT™ practice questions, might be worth the upfront investment (of time). You can always refine your approach down the line and purchase an online course or work with a tutor, but you should have a solid foundation in place first, or else you will get less out of your lessons, and you will grow increasingly frustrated. As for Verbal, you could start by watching a dedicated series on YouTube, reading the Beginners' Guides series by GMATNinja (the RC one is here, for instance), or consulting the GMAT Club Ultimate Verbal Study Plan for guidance.

To be honest, it is unlikely that you will go from essentially a zero score to a 750 in a matter of months, but that does not mean you should not set goals and be willing to work as hard as you can for them. I wish you the best in that process.

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Hi Raot,

From a statistical-standpoint, the 750+ Score is currently the 98th percentile - meaning that most people who take the GMAT will never Score that high on the Official Exam (regardless of their respective 'starting score' nor the amount of time that they spend on their studies). Thankfully, NO Business School actually requires a score that high - so it's important to realize that the score that you "want" and the score that you "need" to get into your first-choice School are not the same thing.

Before I can offer you the specific advice that you’re looking for, it would help if you could provide a bit more information on how you've been studying and your goals:

1) How much study time have you put in so far? How many hours do you typically study each week?
2) What study materials have you used so far?
3) Did you take a full-length CAT/mock? If so, when did you take it and did you finish all of the sections (or did you end up running out of time and leaving some questions unanswered?)?
4) When are you planning to apply to Business School and what Schools are you planning to apply to?

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