
Why Staying Consistent With GMAT Prep Matters More Than Studying Perfectly
Every GMAT student agrees that studying can be grueling! Understandably, you might want to choose other aspects of your life over GMAT studying. Here’s the thing. Your daily level of dedication, motivation, and discipline will either contribute to or detract from your GMAT success.
Stick to your study plan! However, it’s understandable that if you study hard for a few weeks straight, you might want to give yourself a cheat day. That’s okay, as long as you change your study schedule to reflect your day off. Just don’t let one day off from studying turn into two or three. Alternatively, if you can’t bear the thought of a full study session, at least flip through your flashcard deck or do a 20-question mixed review. The key idea is to keep your forward momentum even on days when you would rather flip burgers for the rest of your life than study for the GMAT.
Remember, success doesn’t come from perfect days—it comes from consistency. The students who ultimately crush the GMAT are not always the ones who sprint at full speed every day. They’re the ones who keep showing up, even when they’re tired, bored, or frustrated. So, even if you’re not operating at 100%, operating at 50% is still far better than zero. Keeping a “something is better than nothing” mindset will keep your prep alive and your confidence intact.
Keeping your GMAT prep as your most important daily activity will get you through those tough days. Remember, it’s only for a couple of months, and it will pay big dividends for the rest of your life.
Reach out to me with any questions about your GMAT prep. Happy studying!
Warmest regards,
Scott Woodbury-Stewart
Founder & CEO, Target Test Prep