GMAT Study Plan: 600 to 730
📚 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.
Quick Overview
Improving from 600 to 730 requires 180-240 hours over 12-14 weeks. Students following this plan have a 45% success rate.
Your 12-14 weeks Roadmap
Week-by-Week Breakdown
Week 1: Foundation
- Content review and concept mastery
- Review fundamental concepts
- Review fundamental concepts
- Hours this week: 20-25
Week 2: Foundation
- Content review and concept mastery
- Complete diagnostic assessment
- Complete diagnostic assessment
- Hours this week: 20-25
Week 3: Foundation
- Content review and concept mastery
- Complete diagnostic assessment
- Build study schedule and habits
- Hours this week: 20-25
Week 4: Foundation
- Content review and concept mastery
- Complete diagnostic assessment
- Complete diagnostic assessment
- Hours this week: 20-25
Week 5: Practice
- Build study schedule and habits
- Intensive problem solving and timed sets
- Review fundamental concepts
- Hours this week: 20-25
Week 6: Practice
- Complete timed practice sets
- Intensive problem solving and timed sets
- Review error patterns
- Hours this week: 20-25
Week 7: Practice
- Complete timed practice sets
- Intensive problem solving and timed sets
- Focus on medium-difficulty questions
- Hours this week: 20-25
Week 8: Practice
- Review error patterns
- Intensive problem solving and timed sets
- Review error patterns
- Hours this week: 20-25
Week 9: Testing
- Review error patterns
- Complete timed practice sets
- Full practice tests and review
- Hours this week: 15-20
Week 10: Testing
- Review error patterns
- Focus on medium-difficulty questions
- Full practice tests and review
- Hours this week: 15-20
Week 11: Testing
- Review error patterns
- Review error patterns
- Full practice tests and review
- Hours this week: 15-20
Week 12: Testing
- Review error patterns
- Complete timed practice sets
- Full practice tests and review
- Hours this week: 15-20
Focus Areas by Priority
- Data Sufficiency Mastery (30% of time)
- Critical Reasoning (30% of time)
- Time Management (40% of time)
Study Materials Needed
Essential Resources
- Official GMAT Guide 2024 ($150)
- Online question bank access ($100)
- Advanced strategy guide ($75)
- Practice tests beyond free ones ($50)
- Total: $375
Daily Study Schedule
Weekday Schedule (1-2 hours)
- Morning (1 hour): Quantitative practice
- Lunch (30 min): Flashcards and formulas
- Evening (0 hours): Verbal practice and review
Weekend Schedule (4-5 hours)
- Morning (2 hours): Practice test or intensive practice
- Afternoon (2-3 hours): Error review and weak areas
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Skipping fundamentals - Even aiming for 730, basics matter
- Ignoring weak areas - They're often the biggest opportunity
- Not timing practice - Speed is crucial for 730+ scores
- Minimal error review - Learning from mistakes is key
Success Metrics
Track your progress with these milestones:
- Week 2: Score 617 (17 point improvement)
- Week 4: Score 633 (33 point improvement)
- Week 6: Score 650 (50 point improvement)
- Week 8: Score 667 (67 point improvement)
- Week 10: Score 684 (84 point improvement)
- Week 12: Score 700 (100 point improvement)
- Week 14: Score 717 (117 point improvement)
- Final Week: Score 730 (130 point improvement)
Next Steps
- Take a diagnostic test to confirm your starting score
- Download our personalized study plan
- Begin with Week 1 activities immediately
- Join our online study group for 600-730 improvers
Based on analysis of students who successfully improved from 600 to 730.