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[quote="saviofernanz"][/quote]
This is really helpful. Thanks a ton :)
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How do you want to study? How many hours you are free in a day?
Which materials do u use specifically?
Did you register for gmat?
My personal suggestion: just study verbal part today but you won't touch verbal part tomorrow! Tomorrow is attributed only for quant part ..i mean --study any specific section every other day.
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Hi everyone,
I joined here recently and I have started my GMAT journey last week! I am planning to give the exam in 3 months.
I was wondering if someone could share their 3 months study plan. This would be really helpful and I am following MGMAT materials.

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How do you want to study? How many hours you are free in a day?
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My personal suggestion: just study verbal part today but you won't touch verbal part tomorrow! Tomorrow is attributed only for quant part ..i mean --study any specific section every other day.
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Hi everyone,
I joined here recently and I have started my GMAT journey last week! I am planning to give the exam in 3 months.
I was wondering if someone could share their 3 months study plan. This would be really helpful and I am following MGMAT materials.

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I can study for 6 hours a day and I am using Manhattan and OG. No I haven't registered for GMAT yet.
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Hello akashkrish,

Welcome to GMAT Club and best of the luck in your preparation. As per our experience, three months preparation are sufficient if one has a comprehensive study plan, detailed topic-wise updated questions that meet GMAT trends, quick and alternative approaches to solving the question within time, dedication and consistent practice.

GMAT is not as easy as we assume. GMAT math is logic, and GMAT verbal is a real test of English as a language. Considering your target score as 700, remember various possible combinations to achieve a score of 700 or above: V37/Q50, V39/Q49, V43/Q45.

In short, the plan that we will suggest you is :

Basic concept building --- Try 600 level question--- Take mock test ---- Learn alternative methods and shortcuts ---- Try 700+ level question --- Take mock tests.


First, you should focus on building a strong conceptual ground for verbal and quant. For verbal you may refer OG or Aristotle grail. For RC and CR, you will get standard questions on this forum. For quant, you may take up our 5-hour lesson for a refresher. It is available on https://www.mathrevolution.com.

You may also check our free trial lessons and free videos. Also, take a diagnostic test and check your performance after preparing your concepts.

Once you do that, take the Q 51 shortcut module to learn quick approaches to save you the time in the official exam.
For verbal, try solving 700+ level questions. And then, take as many as mock tests to track your performance.

Let us know if you have further questions.

You can reach us at info@mathrevolution.com

Success is within your reach.

Good luck!
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