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The best way to prepare for the GMAT at home is to follow a simple and consistent plan. Start by understanding the exam format—Quant, Verbal, Data Insights, and Essay. Once you're clear on that, take a diagnostic test to see your starting level. This will help you know which areas need more focus.
After that, build a daily or weekly study schedule you can stick to. Use official GMAT materials like the GMAT Official Guide or GMAT Focus prep from mba.com or you can also take prep materials from mentr-me.com, because these have real exam questions. Mix up your practice—solve questions, review answers, and spend extra time on your weak areas. Also, take full-length mock tests every few weeks to check your progress and build your stamina for test day.
And don’t forget—studying at home takes self-discipline. Try to study at the same time every day, and keep distractions low. If you stay regular with your prep for 2–3 months, you can easily aim for a strong score.
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