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14-Day GMAT Sprint

📚 Additional Study ResourceThis content is not part of the original "30 Day GMAT Success" book by Brandon Wu. It has been created as a supplementary resource to help GMAT students with additional practice questions, guides, and study materials.

Overview

This 14-day GMAT study plan is designed for those with strong foundations needing quick refresh. It requires 8-10 hours of daily study to be effective.

Is 14 Days Enough?

You Can Succeed If:

  • Diagnostic score 600+
  • Can study 8-10 hours daily
  • Strong foundation in math or verbal
  • Need less than 100-point improvement

Consider More Time If:

  • Starting below 550
  • Need 150+ point improvement
  • No recent test experience
  • Major weaknesses in fundamentals

Day-by-Day Schedule

Days 1-3: Diagnostic & Fundamentals

Days 4-7: Intensive Practice

Days 8-10: Weak Area Focus

Days 11-13: Practice Tests

Day 14: Review & Rest

Daily Study Routine

  • 8-10 hours of focused study
  • 2-3 timed practice sets
  • 30 minutes error review
  • 15 minutes formula/concept review

Materials Needed

  • Official GMAT Guide ($150)
  • Online question bank ($100)
  • Practice tests ($50)
  • Timer app (free)
  • Total: $300

Success Tips

  1. No days off - Consistency is crucial
  2. Front-load effort - Start strong
  3. Track everything - Monitor progress daily
  4. Prioritize sleep - 7+ hours essential

Common Pitfalls

  1. Burnout - Pace yourself despite urgency
  2. Skipping basics - Foundation matters
  3. Too many tests - Quality over quantity
  4. Panic mode - Stay calm and systematic

Next Steps

  1. Take diagnostic test today
  2. Gather all materials
  3. Clear your calendar
  4. Begin Day 1 immediately
  5. Track daily progress

Success rates based on students following 14-day intensive preparation.