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Query regarding min time for GMAT prep [#permalink]
07 Feb 2012, 07:48
Hey there,
I am starting with the GMAT (Feb, 2012) and plan to take it (Apr, 2012). Owing to a job which includes excess international travel, i just wanted to know 2 basic stuff from the experienced lot out here:
a. Is 10 weeks enough for a preparation (lets say from scratch) to be able to get a 740+ score? b. I have strong Quant skills but although am a native english speaker i work in a geography where the language is different than english (read Not China), therefore my English has gotten a bit rusty offlate? (Any tips for improving the grammar)!
Best,
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Re: Query regarding min time for GMAT prep [#permalink]
07 Feb 2012, 09:32
If you can study consistently and with a smart, focused plan, 10 weeks is definitely enough time to get a really high score. It's up to you to make sure you can study that way, but it's definitely doable.
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Re: Query regarding min time for GMAT prep [#permalink]
08 Feb 2012, 04:01
IJR, Thanks. I am trying my best to put in 2 hrs everyday. By any chance do you have/ know where i can find the SC Grail? If you have it yould you please attach it for me. Would be very helpful. Thanks again.
Cheers from a very cold Europe
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Re: Query regarding min time for GMAT prep [#permalink]
08 Feb 2012, 07:28
Have you taken a practice test? I think if you score in the 600 range you may be able to do it with consistent study. I usually put in 1 hr during lunch and then if I am not wiped out 2 hours more after work followed by 8-10 hours each day of the weekend. Going into my third month... feeling a bit burned out but I am seeing a lot of improvement. So it is doable if you put in the time. I read somewhere that most 700 scores require 120 hours of study.
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Re: Query regarding min time for GMAT prep [#permalink]
08 Feb 2012, 09:23
Hey thanks again. Good to know your strat. I try to put in 2 hrs at night when i am back in the hotel and pressing to get up early morning to do another hour with examples/ short tests. I have scored 650 on Prep test (q49, v28). Hopefully things will turn out better in the next months.
Cheers
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