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Re: Again started my prep for GMAT [#permalink]
Hi Rich
Thanks for your reply. I have replied to your post but did not highlight the answers. I hope it does not cause much problem.
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Hi Shiv2016,

Every Business School Program has an 'range' of GMAT scores that its Admissions Officers consider acceptable. This is important to note because the score that you "want" and the score that you "need" are probably not the same thing. If you can list out the Schools that interest you, then you'll have a better idea of how competitive your Official GMAT score actually is - and whether you should retest or not.

Your prior studies have been 'book heavy', but many Test Takers who use a 'book heavy' study approach end up getting 'stuck' at a particular score level. Thus, you'll likely end up needing to invest in some new non-book resources to hit your score goal.

1) Do you have an Official Test Date yet (and if so, then what is it?)?
2) Going forward, how many hours do you think you can consistently study each week?

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