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Is it possible to prepare for the GMAT in 2-3 weeks for a beginner and still be able to score a 720+?
It's possible, but you should take a GMATPrep soon to see how close to (or how far from) a 720 you are.
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Is it possible to prepare for the GMAT in 2-3 weeks for a beginner and still be able to score a 720+?

It is highly unlikely. But if you are a genius and strong in both Quant & Verbal, you can definitely do it.
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Hi rohitkumar050684,

If you're a strong critical thinker, a quick study and a calm Test Taker who doesn't make little mistakes, then what you're describing is possible. However, it's NOT common. The 720+ score is above the 90th percentile, meaning that 90% of Test Takers never score that high regardless of how many times they take the GMAT. In addition, Many Test Takers spend 3 months (or more) of consistent study time before they hit their 'peak' scores. This is all meant to say that you will likely need far more than just 2-3 weeks of study time to hit that score level.

1) Have you done any studying for the GMAT?
2) Why are you trying to limit your studies to just 2-3 weeks?

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