Hi
MrSilvio,
From my observation, every candidate has a different learning style. Some learn best through books, others through videos or structured prep courses. My advice would be to experiment a little and notice what actually works best for you.
As part of this initiative, we are not trying to restrict how you study. We have simply aggregated some popular resources that you can use if you want more structure. Even if you choose different materials, that is completely fine. The goal is not uniformity in resources, but clarity in direction.
What we will focus on is structuring what to learn and how to practice each week, while keeping you engaged with fellow candidates so that you do not feel like you are preparing alone. Learning alongside others often makes the journey more consistent and motivating.
We will also have experts and moderators actively involved in the group, so you will have guidance available whenever you have questions or feel stuck.
Overall, this is a new concept for us as well. We are building it with the intention of supporting candidates better, and we will keep learning and refining the process as we go.
And I genuinely believe that if you follow the schedule with discipline and consistency, you give yourself a very strong shot at reaching your target score. I have seen multiple candidates succeed using this kind of structured self-prep approach in the past.
MrSilvio
Hi all, only recently I started to understand how tackle GMAT. I’m a bit confused after reading several web pages. Still not sure how to approach it, whether classic study method by books or watching videos. I still didn’t take any test to understand what would be my result without study. Do you think that by following this group could reach target 650 in GMAT?
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I thought i m the only one confused but like me many others r there as well
I m also totally new to this concept of gmat and everything more especially coming from medical background, trying to find a way since a month still confused
I hope this plan gives you some initial structure and clarity. In the first few weeks, our focus will primarily be on building strong fundamentals across the different concepts tested on the GMAT, before moving into full-scale practice.