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I am going to share an experience that is unorthodox and weird, moreover not even self explanatory in a matter of sense. I am 24 and working in product development at a telecommunication company. I was planning to grab fall 2011 session for my MBA, but don’t think can’t able to do so. I had been non-stop studying for the GMAT for the past 3 months until there was a break (not intentional) occurred due to rush official business; in addition to that it is to be mentioned that it was just about 50 days from my full fledged GMAT preparation until the interruption occurred. However it is more than months break from my study and now I am feeling really upset that I have to restart it from the ZERO, whereas I was supposed to give the GMAT within this period and all of my absolute efforts for the past few months is useless. Hoping someone can provide me some great inspirations.
Don't give up man. You will probably remember more than you think. I studied really hard last summer, then took a few months off due to personal problems. Once I started up again, I was surprised by how much I remembered. I did pretty well on GDAY as well. Relax, get back into your groove, and you should be fine.