What are good GMAT preparation courses online?How should I go about it since I am working full time?

Asked by A.D Singh about 2 months ago

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N Negi

N Negi

Innovative Data Scientist | Expert in Machine Learning & Data Analytics | Passionate about Leveraging Data to Drive Business Insights

You can definitely prepare for the GMAT while working full-time — many do it with the right plan. The key is to choose a flexible course and build a schedule that fits your daily routine. Look for platforms that let you study on your own time, like Magoosh, Mentr-me,Target Test Prep, or e-GMAT.

If you’re short on time, start by studying for 1.5 to 2 hours on weekdays and use weekends for longer sessions. Focus more on your weak areas early on, and leave time for mock tests and review in the last few weeks.

Courses like Target Test Prep are great for Quant. e-GMAT works well if Verbal is tough for you, especially for non-native speakers. Magoosh is simple and affordable best for steady progress when your schedule is tight and Mentr-me is affordable if you are short on money,

Just keep in mind, consistency beats long hours. Stick to small, focused goals each week and track your progress. You don’t need to do everything — just the right things.

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S Raghav

S Raghav

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You’re working full-time, and GMAT prep feels like one more thing on your plate  but it doesn’t have to be overwhelming.

Online courses like e-GMAT, GMATWhiz, and Target Test Prep are great for busy professionals. They let you learn at your own pace and even adjust your study plan as you go. e-GMAT is known for strong Verbal support, while TTP is a top choice for Quant while GMATWhiz gives you a nice mix of both and tracks your progress automatically.

Try to study 1.5 to 2 hours on weekdays, and use weekends for mock tests or revision because you don’t need long hours, just a regular rhythm. A calm, clear plan beats last-minute cramming any day.

The right course will guide you, but it’s your consistency that really makes the difference. Start small, stay steady, and you’ll get there.


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