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2 Month Study Plan for GMAT for Arts/Humanities Candidates

2 month study plan for GMAT for arts/humanities students focuses mainly on the quant section. GMAT study schedules are mostly created for every kind of aspirant. But there are numerous GMAT aspirants coming from humanities backgrounds who slightly lag behind in the quant section. This GMAT planner is created with a balanced focus on both quant and verbal but slightly more on the former. 

How Hard is GMAT Quant?

Before beginning let us provide the arts/humanities candidates an idea of whether they should even worry about the GMAT quant section. Firstly, the GMAT quant is mostly about logic and hardly involves calculation. This makes those candidates stress a little less about mugging up formulas as majorly the reasonable talent is needed (which most of the candidates possess). The GMAT quant section is majorly based on high-school mathematical topics like algebra, arithmetic, geometry, and word problems. This involves mostly the fundamental math knowledge and if you’ve trouble understanding that then beginning your GMAT preparation a month earlier will help too.

2 Month Study Plan for GMAT for Arts/Humanities Candidates

Below is a GMAT study plan for two months that helps candidates prepare for the GMAT exam. If you are a beginner or find difficulty in a particular section you can extend it to a GMAT study plan for 3 months. Reviewing sections, different types of questions, and practice questions are other helpful GMAT preparation tools. 

Month 1

Week 1
Monday Start with taking a diagnostic test and assessing your strong and weak points;
Tuesday First, start with GMAT Sentence correction;
Move on to reading flashcards;
Check the inaccurate answers from last day’s diagnostic test;
Wednesday Start with GMAT Problem Solving;
Start with GMAT Critical Reasoning;
Continue with flashcards
Thursday Start with GMAT Data Sufficiency;
Practice GMAT CR;
Watch strategic math videos
Friday Practice GMAT SC; Learn GMAT algebra;
Watch videos on GMAT AWA; Practice CR and PS
Saturday Learn GMAT geometry; Practice 15 – 16 SC questions; Practice PS questions
Sunday Rest or Practice
Week 2
Monday Watch videos on difficult GMAT verbal concepts; Focus on GMAT Arithmetic and Fractions;
Solve 12 – 13 PS and 3 RC passages; Learn new words from flashcard
Tuesday Practice 15 – 16 difficult PS questions; 4 RC passages;
Learn advanced CR concepts; Outside reading
Wednesday Focus on percent and ratio modules; Solve 12 DC and 14 CR questions;
Start with GMAT Integrated Reasoning
Thursday Focus on GMAT Integer properties; Solve 11 PS and SC questions;
Learn new words from flashcards; Watch verbal videos
Friday Practice GMAT IR; Learn new words; Practice new AWA essays;
Find solutions to inaccurate answers
Saturday Focus on GMAT Inequality, algebra, equations module; Solve 12 PS and 3 RC questions; Watch quant videos;
Sunday Rest or Practice
Week 3
Monday Solve word problem questions; Practice 15 DS and 13 CR questions; Learn flashcards;
Tuesday Watch IR and quant videos; Solve Roots and Power sums; Solve 12 PS and 11 SC questions; Outside reading
Wednesday Solve from GMAC’s official practice papers; Solve IR questions; Learn words from flashcards
Thursday Learn and solve difficult RC concepts; Watch verbal video lessons; Solve geometry questions;
Friday Solve PS and CR questions; Watch IR videos; Learn new words from flashcards
Saturday Watch quant videos; Learn and Solve coordinate geometry; Solve DS, RC and CR questions;
Sunday Rest or Practice
Week 4
Monday Solve statistics questions; Learn difficult concepts of SC; Learn from math flashcards
Tuesday Solve a practice paper from GMAC’s official site; Watch verbal videos
Wednesday Solve counting lesson; Solve 12 PS and 3 -4 RC passages; Learn new words from flashcards;
Thursday Solve 16 CR questions; Watch quant videos; Learn and solve Probability
Friday Solve 12 DS and 13 CR questions; Watch videos on sentence correction; Read outside reading
Saturday Solve 16 DS and CR questions; Watch verbal videos; Solve IR questions
Sunday Solve 12 PS and SC questions; Learn from flashcards

Month 2

Week 5
Monday Take a full-length GMAT practice test; Learn a few new words
Tuesday Solve RC, SC, and CR questions; Watch quant videos; Outside reading
Wednesday Solve 16 PS and SC questions; Watch verbal videos; Learn SC core concepts
Thursday Solve 13 CR and 3 RC passages; Watch math videos; Solve 11 SC questions;
Friday Solve 4 GMAT RC and 16 SC questions; Practice quant questions; Work on the inaccurate answers
Saturday Learn new words from flashcards; Solve 12 PS and 10 CR questions; Outside reading
Sunday Rest or Practice
Week 6
Monday Start with revision of the quant; Start re-watching verbal videos
Tuesday Practice 16 PS, SC, and CR questions; Learn new words from flashcards
Wednesday Practice AWA essays; Work on IR questions; Work on the inaccurate answers
Thursday Solve 16 DS and PS questions; Solve 3 RC passages; Outside reading
Friday Watch quant videos on difficult topics; Solve 11 SC questions
Saturday Take a full-length GMAT test
Sunday Rest or Practice
Week 7
Monday Solve 12 PS and 3 RC passages; Learn from flashcards; Learn difficult CR concept
Tuesday Solve 16 PS and CR questions; Watch quant videos; Watch verbal videos
Wednesday Focus on the weaker sections; Find solutions to inaccurate answers
Thursday Solve 12 DS and 13 CR questions; Learn new words from flashcards
Friday Watch quant videos; Solve 12 PS and 3 RC passages; & Solve CR advanced concepts
Saturday Solve 16 PS and 3 RC passages; Watch quant and verbal videos; & Outside reading
Sunday Rest or Practice
Week 8
Monday Take another full-length test
Tuesday Work on inaccurate answers and find solutions
Wednesday Watch videos on quant and practice; Watch videos on GMAT verbal and practice
Thursday Practice AWA and IR
Friday PRACTICE
Saturday PRACTICE
Sunday Rest

GMAT Study Plan for Arts/Humanities: Preparation Tips

We have curated a few of the best GMAT preparation tips which are suitable for the arts/humanities candidates during their GMAT self-study plan. Note that these tips are derived from actual test-takers who have taken the exam or are preparing.

  1. Develop a strong conceptual understanding of topics whose first step is knowing the fundamentals;
  2. Practice from official guides of GMAC as they comprise of authentic questions present in the exam;
  3. Always focus on the errors committed during each practice session, learn where you made the mistake, and redo the questions.

*The article might have information for the previous academic years, which will be updated soon subject to the notification issued by the University/College.

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Ques. What is the percentile required to get into ISB Hyderabad?

● Top Answer By Akanksha Sharma on 30 Jan 23

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Ques. Is it worth spending 30k to join GMAT coaching at Crack ISB Hyderabad?

● Top Answer By Yash Bhati on 30 Jan 23

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