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Sorry about your GMAT score. However, the good thing about the GMAT is that with proper prep, you can really increase your score. Don't fret my friend! Keep the course and work hard, it'll pay off :)
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With limited time in hand, I would suggest you to take a GMAT prep test and analyze it properly. Figure out your weak areas and work on them (especially if weak areas are the ones which appear frequently in GMAT like number properties). In Verbal, since CR is strategy based, some effort could take you a long way. Also, make sure you are very comfortable with all SC questions of OG. They repeatedly highlight the most common errors.
Also, GMAT is a game of nerves. So rather than trying to get it out of the way, think of it as another opportunity you have to prove yourself.
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