Can I score 700 in GMAT in 3 months?

Asked by Reshma K 21 days ago

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Ranjan J

Ranjan J

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Yes, you can score 700 in 3 months if you follow a focused and realistic plan. You don’t need to get every hard question right—just make sure you’re nailing the easy and medium ones, especially in Quant. That alone can take you well past the 700 mark. Many test-takers waste too much time on the toughest problems and end up messing up the basics.

Try to keep your prep simple. Go back to the official GMAT guide, learn all the basic formulas, and understand the logic behind each question type. No need to chase 10 different prep sources—the official material is more than enough if used well.

Track your mistakes carefully. After every mock test or practice session, spend time reviewing—not just the wrong answers, but why you got them wrong. Was it a rushed guess? Misreading? Weak concept? Write it down and keep checking if the same types of errors repeat. Fixing that pattern is what actually improves scores.

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V Ritik

V Ritik

Dynamic Business Analyst | Data-Driven Decision Maker | Strategic Thinker

Yes, it’s possible to score 700+ in 3 months, but you need a plan that focuses on both practice and review. Don’t just solve questions—review every single one, even the ones you got right. Sometimes, you might guess correctly or use the wrong method, and not even realize it unless you check.

Start with a mock test to know your current level. In the first month, focus on learning the basics—Quant formulas, Verbal question types, and how Data Insights works. Don’t worry about speed yet. Just understand the structure.

In month two, do topic-wise practice with a timer. Try small sets of 10–15 questions. In the final month, take full-length mocks every week. During these mocks, manage your timing. Divide the section in parts and check how far you are after every few questions. That way, you don’t rush at the end or leave questions unfinished.

Stick to the Official Guide, GMAT question banks, and a tool like Mentr Me for detailed mock analysis. They’re all you really need. If you stay consistent and correct your mistakes, a 700+ score is very much within reach.


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