Week Number | Tasks to do |
Week 1 | Go through the GMAT Section of our site to and get an understanding about the test. Try some tests to see where you stand. |
Week 2 | Find school grammar books and brush up on your grammar. The GMAT English focuses on grammar, not vocabulary. |
Week 3 | Use the Math Review section in the GMAT Official Guide to brush up your math concepts. |
Week 4 | Start practicing math problems topic by topic. Identify the areas where you need more practice. GMAT Quantitative tests on our site has plenty of practice questions. |
Week 5 | Start with the Sentence correction section of the Verbal portion of the test. Practice as many SC tests as you can from our GMAT Verbal tests. |
Week 6 | Practice for the Critical Reasoning section from the GMAT Verbal tests of this site. |
Week 7 | Use this week for practicing Reading Comprehension and the essay writing component of the test. We have plenty of RC questions available on our site. You can find all the essay topics in the AWA section of GMAT page. |
Week 8 | Practice full Math paper with all topics. If you need more help, consider getting school textbooks and practice from there as well. |
Week 9 | You are now ready to try an entire GMAT test at one stretch. Make sure there are no distractions around you. Time yourself. Try and finish one test per day. Use the paper tests from the Official guide, but avoid repeating the tests. |
Week 10 | Practice the Computer Adaptive Tests CDs -- Powerprep and Kaplan etc. Kaplan tests are tougher than real GMAT. You can add 100 to your Kaplan test score to know your level in real GMAT. |
10 Weeks preparation calendar for GMAT
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