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GMAT 4-week study plan

A four-week ramp from diagnostic to full simulation, weighting your weakest of the three GMAT sections.

Designed for GMAT · 4-week

Start matching room
Establish a baseline CAT score and section splits
Start a structured error log
Close the two biggest content gaps

Day 1

Full diagnostic CAT

Take an official practice exam under real timing

140 min · Baseline score with section breakdown

Error log setup

Categorize every miss by type and cause

25 min · Populated error log

Day 3

Quant fundamentals

Number properties and rate problems untimed

60 min · Reworked missed quant questions

Data sufficiency logic

Practice the alone/together/never framework

40 min · 10 DS questions with reasoning notes

Day 5

Verbal foundations

Sentence correction core rules

50 min · Annotated rule sheet

Critical reasoning mapping

Identify conclusion and assumption per stem

40 min · 8 mapped arguments

Weekly cadence

Plan 6-8 focused hours weekly across 3 study days, with one full exam every other week.

FAQ

Who is the GMAT 4-week study plan for?

It is for learners who need a concrete weekly cadence with timed blocks, visible outputs, and regular review.

Can I compress the plan?

Yes, but keep the same sequence: baseline, targeted practice, timed execution, and final review.

What makes the plan work better inside Study Spaces?

The room gives each block a timer, accountability, task context, and a recap point so the plan turns into action.

Use it now

Turn this page into a live sprint

Start the matching room for GMAT, then use the sprint plan as the first task and recap script.

GMAT 4-week study plan
Focus target: GMAT
Block 1 (25 min): closed-book recall or one timed practice set.
Break (5 min): mark confusing items without opening a new task.
Block 2 (25 min): correct misses and write the next first step.
Done: one score/error note plus one queued task for tomorrow.