How to Score 700+ on the GMAT in 2 Months

Written by
Examero team
October 4, 2025

Introduction

Scoring 700 or higher on the GMAT is a milestone that can open doors to the world’s top business schools.
The good news? You don’t need a year to get there — with focus, discipline, and the right strategy, you can achieve it in just 8 weeks.

This article will show you exactly how to do it:

  • What study plan to follow week by week
  • How to prioritize your effort
  • Which mistakes to avoid
  • And how to use adaptive tools like Examero to simulate the real GMAT Focus Edition.

Let’s break down what a 700+ score really means and how you can reach it efficiently.

What Does a 700+ GMAT Score Represent?

A 700 on the GMAT (or around 645 on the new GMAT Focus scale) places you in roughly the top 10% of test-takersworldwide.

It’s not just a number — it tells MBA admissions that you:

  • Possess strong analytical and logical reasoning abilities.
  • Can perform well under time pressure.
  • Have the intellectual stamina required for a top-tier MBA program.

Most top schools — like Harvard, INSEAD, LBS, or ISB — report median GMAT scores between 700–740.
So if your goal is admission into a top 20 business school, a 700+ score should be your target.

Understanding the GMAT Focus Format

Since 2024, the GMAT Focus Edition has become the only official version of the exam. It’s shorter (around 2 hours and 15 minutes) and consists of three sections:

  1. Quantitative Reasoning — logic-based math questions (no geometry).
  2. Verbal Reasoning — reading comprehension and critical reasoning.
  3. Data Insights — a mix of data interpretation and integrated reasoning.

Each section contributes equally to your total score.
To score 700+, you need balanced proficiency — you can’t afford a weak section.

How to Approach a 2-Month GMAT Study Plan

If you’re aiming for 700+ in 8 weeks, the key is focus and structure.
You’ll need around 100–120 total study hours, distributed efficiently:

  • Weeks 1–4: Foundation and skill-building.
  • Weeks 5–8: Intensive practice and simulation.

Let’s go step by step.

🗓️ Weeks 1–2: Build Your Foundation

Your goal in the first two weeks is to understand the exam structure and fix knowledge gaps.

Quantitative:

  • Review core concepts: arithmetic, algebra, ratios, and word problems.
  • Focus on logic, not memorization.
  • Practice 10–15 Quant questions per day.

Verbal:

  • Start with Reading Comprehension (RC) — focus on active reading.
  • Practice Critical Reasoning (CR) arguments daily.
  • Learn how to identify conclusions, assumptions, and evidence.

Data Insights:

  • Understand the question types: table analysis, chart interpretation, two-part analysis.
  • Begin practicing with simple datasets and charts.

Milestone for Week 2:
Take your first diagnostic mock test (use Examero’s GMAT Focus simulator).
This will show where you stand and which areas need work.

🗓️ Weeks 3–4: Strengthen Core Skills

Now that you’ve identified weak spots, it’s time to go deeper.

Quant:

  • Practice mixed problem sets (10–20 questions daily).
  • Work on Data Sufficiency — aim for logical precision.
  • Time yourself: each question should take ~2 minutes.

Verbal:

  • Alternate between CR and RC.
  • After every mistake, write down why it happened (misread, logic gap, timing).
  • Learn to eliminate wrong choices efficiently.

Data Insights:

  • Solve 3–4 sets daily (multi-source and graph problems).
  • Focus on interpreting data quickly — don’t read everything.

End of Week 4 Milestone:
Take your second full-length adaptive mock test.
Compare results — ideally, your score should be within 10–15% of your target.

🗓️ Weeks 5–6: Sharpen Timing and Endurance

You’re now entering the simulation phase — the goal is to train your brain for test conditions.

Quant:

  • Focus on tricky topics: probability, combinatorics, overlapping sets.
  • Mix question types — never practice just one category.
  • Track time aggressively.

Verbal:

  • Practice CR under strict time limits.
  • Read one business or science article per day (The Economist, HBR).
  • Summarize each article in 2–3 sentences — this builds comprehension speed.

Data Insights:

  • Work with adaptive sets that blend Quant and Verbal reasoning.
  • Learn to move fast when you know the logic, and skip quickly when you don’t.

By the end of Week 6:

  • Take a third mock test.
  • Your focus should now shift from learning to optimizing performance.

🗓️ Weeks 7–8: Perfect Strategy and Confidence

This final phase is about fine-tuning — not learning new theory.

Quant:

  • Review all mistake logs.
  • Revisit high-yield question types (rates, percentages, DS).
  • Practice short timed sets of 10 questions each.

Verbal:

  • Refine Critical Reasoning by identifying argument flaws fast.
  • Practice paraphrasing passages to build focus.
  • Take one full verbal section every few days.

Data Insights:

  • Focus on accuracy in interpretation-based questions.
  • Review how to identify trends, outliers, and patterns quickly.

Final Week Routine:

  • Take two final mock tests — one early in the week, one three days before test day.
  • Avoid burnout — rest the last 24 hours before the exam.

Proven Study Tactics for a 700+ Score

  1. Study in focused blocks.
    Use 60–90 minute sessions with no distractions. Quality beats quantity.
  2. Review every error systematically.
    After each test, categorize errors as conceptual, careless, or timing-related.
  3. Simulate the real test early.
    Adaptive mock exams train your timing and stamina — practice this at least weekly.
  4. Use official-style questions.
    Many free question banks online aren’t adaptive. Examero’s are modeled after GMAT Focus.
  5. Track your analytics.
    Identify recurring weak areas and focus there — don’t waste time on strengths.

Avoid These Common Mistakes

  • Skipping Data Insights practice: It’s new, but equally weighted.
  • Over-relying on formula memorization: The Focus Edition rewards reasoning, not rote math.
  • Neglecting stamina training: The shorter test still demands 2+ hours of full concentration.
  • Ignoring timing strategies: Always know when to guess and move on.
  • Not simulating test conditions: Study in real environments — desk, quiet room, time pressure.

Recommended Resources

Free and Paid Tools to Support Your Prep:

  • Official GMAT Focus Practice Tests — for benchmarking your progress.
  • Examero.com — adaptive AI-driven tests and analytics dashboard.
  • GMAT Club Forum — strategy threads and peer discussions.
  • The Economist GMAT Tutor / Magoosh Blog — concept reviews and study tips.

If you’re using Examero, combine daily practice with analytics reviews.
The platform’s adaptive question selection mirrors the GMAT algorithm, making your prep more efficient.

The Right Mindset for 700+

A high GMAT score is as much about psychology as skill.
Here are a few mental frameworks that top scorers use:

  • Stay objective about mistakes. Don’t take errors personally — use them as feedback.
  • Think like the test-maker. GMAT questions often hide traps in tempting answer choices.
  • Balance speed with accuracy. It’s better to finish strong than rush early and lose focus.
  • Stay consistent. Two hours daily for eight weeks beats one massive weekend cram.
  • Visualize success. Picture yourself finishing each section confidently — it works.

How Examero Accelerates Your Progress

Examero isn’t just another GMAT practice site — it’s an adaptive learning ecosystem designed for the GMAT Focus Edition.

Using Examero, you can:

  • Practice adaptive tests that replicate the real GMAT algorithm.
  • Get AI-based feedback after each test.
  • Identify your top weak areas with detailed analytics.
  • Access video solutions and targeted practice sets.

Thousands of test-takers use Examero to move from 600–650 to 700+ in weeks, because it eliminates wasted effort and personalizes every session.

🎯 Try it free for 24 hours → https://www.gmatexamero.com

Conclusion

Scoring 700+ on the GMAT in just two months is absolutely achievable — but it requires discipline, adaptive practice, and precision.

Don’t spread yourself thin.
Focus on understanding patterns, managing time, and practicing adaptively.

Start with a diagnostic test, follow the 8-week structure above, and use smart tools like Examero to stay efficient.
With consistency and data-driven prep, your 700+ GMAT dream can be a reality faster than you think.

👉 Begin your 24-hour free GMAT Focus trial at Examero.com and start climbing toward your target score today.

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