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First, you have to define the word "easily".. what is an easy task according to you and what is difficult. GMAT you didn't find in your easy checklist, or else it must have been accomplished!Now, your question will be transformed to " how make GMAT preparation easy"?Let's understand this in bite-sized...
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First, you have to define the word "easily".. what is an easy task according to you and what is difficult.
GMAT you didn't find in your easy checklist, or else it must have been accomplished!
Now, your question will be transformed to " how make GMAT preparation easy"?
Let's understand this in bite-sized pieces:
Step 1. Understanding GMAT
Step 2. Where you are on that parameters
Step 3. See if you can do it on your own. Must give it a try!
If not, take proper help and guidance from the right person.
Step 4. Follow the guidelines and reach your goal.
Long story short, you need to realise your present status and plan to achieve the set target.
Good luck!

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Dear Ayush, A general answer to your question would be - GMAT is accessible if you know how to go about it, and difficult if you don't. Instead, I would like to take a different angle and share what I have learned about this exam in the last eight years - from taking and acing the exam myself to coaching...
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Dear Ayush,
A general answer to your question would be - GMAT is accessible if you know how to go about it, and difficult if you don't. Instead, I would like to take a different angle and share what I have learned about this exam in the last eight years - from taking and acing the exam myself to coaching other test-takers.
GMAT is a test of your personality. Most test takers have been away from active academics for an extended period, and a good GMAT score is a way of telling the MBA admission panel that you still have it in you to sustain the rigours of a challenging MBA program. It creates confidence that you can take up any challenge in a management career. Believe it or not - such discussions occur in adcom meetings (I was a student member of the adcom at ISB).
So here are a few tips on how to go about your GMAT preparation for a 700+ score.
1) GMAT is like a project for an exam taker. Like any project, it needs to have an end goal (target score in this case) and a timeline to achieve that goal. So break down the overall goal into a laundry list of things-to-do, identify the sequence of these tasks, and assign timelines to each task. In short, schedule your project and prepare a day-wise plan. Give your best to stick to this plan. However, be flexible enough to alter the plan if things do not go as you wanted. The key is that you should know, at any time, where you stand concerning the goal and how to cover the remaining path.
2) Assign sufficient time to study. Most of the topics in the GMAT syllabus are grade 8 or grade 9 stuff. Yet, GMAT is not so much about gaining knowledge - it is more about developing skills. And developing skills requires time and effort. The exam tests how you comprehend information, analyze, reason, and draw inferences. These skills are very crucial for an MBA program and a management career ahead. In general, it is advisable to assign 2-3 hours a day for GMAT preparation for four months.
3) Timing and pacing is a critical part of your preparation. From the very start, set up a timer even while doing basic questions. Speed up a bit the next day. The following day, target to do 5-7 more problems at the same time. As you carry on with this, you will start to get an intuitive sense of time and pace, and you will never stress out if a problematic question takes a bit longer.
4) Get your basics right. GMAT is not a Mathematics or an English exam - It is a Quant and a Verbal exam. Even the AWA and IR sections test application - something that you would regularly do during the MBA program. As I said earlier, the concepts are those from grades 8 and 9. But if you are not thorough with these, you will not ace the application questions. You can do self-study or even enrol in a class to refresh your basics.
5) Stay positive. The preparation will help you learn many good habits that you will find useful in your academic life and career ahead. A personal experience - before GMAT, there had been a significant drop in my spoken English quality. Post GMAT, even today, I try to apply the same verbal concepts while speaking or writing. So try to enjoy the GMAT journey and pick up some useful lessons en route.

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GRE | GMAT | LSAT | CAT Verbal Trainer with 8 years of experience.

Keep OG as the base to know the level of questions. One month of dedicated preparation is enough. Improve upon RC by reading common reading sources and by learning methods of comprehension. It can help you in other sections as well
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PROFICIENT TUTOR of GMAT GRE IELTS TOEFL PTE SAT ACT FOR 15 YEARS

Learn SC in verbal properly- that's the score builder in addition to math. Best of luck!
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It's effortless to crack it. Follow this framework; know it, understand it; practice it; enjoy it; master it. In addition to that, if you have more than 2-3 ways to solve any question, ou is right to crack GMAT easily. GMAT is not just an exam of Quant and Verbal but also the nerves. For that, I have...
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It's effortless to crack it. Follow this framework; know it, understand it; practice it; enjoy it; master it.

In addition to that, if you have more than 2-3 ways to solve any question, ou is right to crack GMAT easily. 

GMAT is not just an exam of Quant and Verbal but also the nerves. For that, I have done 8-10 mock test to control and master nerves.

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Dear Ayush, I would suggest you go over the latest OG along with prep questions in Gmat club. Once you are confident with the material, take at least ten mock tests. I suggest you to also refer to Kaplan and Manhattan GMAT black book as they very closely replicate the dummy test experience.
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MENTOR, EDUCATOR WITH 17 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN EDUCATION INDUSTRY

Hi, Ayush, GMAT is avered simple exam but little tricky. So the smart approach is the best way to get a good score. Best Wishes!
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Remember, GMAT is testing your skills required for management, so approach the questions according to the content given in the question, don't overthink and fill in the blanks with your knowledge.
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Just buy a Makkar book and do self practice.
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Career & Admission Consultant and also a Trainer for IELTS/TOEFL/PTE/GMAT/GRE/SAT since 2010

GMAT is an exam that tests your intelligence and knowledge in a very strategic manner. So learning how to solve the questions is not only needed but also to be able to apply it within a time limit and ingeniously is required. Suggest that when you begin preparing look for courses or trainers who teach...
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GMAT is an exam that tests your intelligence and knowledge in a very strategic manner. So learning how to solve the questions is not only needed but also to be able to apply it within a time limit and ingeniously is required. Suggest that when you begin preparing look for courses or trainers who teach the class, time management and tricks.

Best Wishes!

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