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Re: Is 1 month enough time to prep for the GMAT? [#permalink]
nedredted34 wrote:
I am not looking for a top school score, just something decent in the mid 600's. I have been out of school for 12 years and I am looking to go to Grad school in the fall.

Is it possible to do some test preps and learn this stuff in 1 month?

Thanks.


It depends on how smart you are. Take a GMATPrep test. If you score around 580+ you should be able to hit around 650 with a month's prep.
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You can improve a good deal in a month, especially if you are able to devote 2 hours or more a day to preparation.

Best of luck!
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