Set a Reasonable Timeframe for Improving Your GMAT Quant ScoreIt’s important to be realistic about how long it may take to reach your GMAT target score. With unrealistic expectations, you may find yourself frustrated and far from your goal on test day. The GMAT is a tough test, and the further removed you are from math and analytical reasoning, the more time you will need to master the material and earn a competitive score.
If I could give you just one tip, it would be to not give up, even if the process takes longer than expected. After all, most students have not studied for the GMAT Focus before. If you’re like most students, it’s hard for you to gauge how much time and effort will be required.
It’s easy to underestimate the time commitment required to master GMAT Quant. Work hard. Persevere. Don’t give up. Be dedicated. Be tough. Be willing to outwork your peers. See the process through and don’t expect big gains overnight. Improving your GMAT quant score may take some time, perhaps more time than you expected. Keep going. Stay motivated in your GMAT Quant prep. You can make it happen!
Warmest regards,
Scott Woodbury-StewartFounder & CEO,
Target Test Prep