![]() ![]() ![]() You can be told that the square root of 289 is 17. Learning science tells us that we learn best by testing ourselves. A more effective plan is to study a little every day, even if it ends up being less overall time spent studying. If that’s the only possible way you can get your studying in, then do that, but it’s not the ideal. Many students try to balance work and GMAT by focusing Monday through Friday on work and home obligations, then setting aside huge chunks of time on the weekend to get through their GMAT studying. Pick a date to start and times to study and commit. And because studying for the GMAT is a long process, it’s very easy to tell yourself that you can start tomorrow, next week, next month, or next year. You have dozens of things that need to be done in any given week. So let’s talk about how you can study without putting your life on pause. It’s not a given that you’ll be able to stay motivated to study without burning out, and many people find themselves studying for the GMAT for months longer than they meant to because they just needed a break. FROM Manhattan GMAT Blog: Top 3 Tips For Fitting GMAT Studying Into a Busy Schedule ![]()
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