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Three months actually sounds perfect! And don't hesitate to recount any past experiences with the GMAT for background information. To be honest, almost anything that you think of will entertain and help other members. :)

Thanks for your contribution, and many thanks for actually posting a reply here! I felt somewhat insecure that this thread actually helped other members.
This thread does help others but I think people actually follow the instructions jotted down here instead of replying and it's because everything is written here. So no queries, no replies (That's what I think).
Thank you! for providing the templates and/or instructions :).
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hey
i guess it depends how hard your are studing...i am pretty sure you will feel it when you are ready to take the test!!! keep being motivated, but three month its a good period!!!
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hey,
study hard and focus on your goal...keep going and allways think positiv!!!
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I think this is a great guide for anyone that anyone that just took a test or any newbie thats on a journey
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Thank you for sharing
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Thanks for sharing
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Good format ... it will provide solid understanding for other guys who are preparing
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Thanks 4 contribution
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I took my GMAT and didn't do as expected..I have updated my experience but didn't update my weekly progress..I think this post provides a good reason to do so..

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If the debrief helps you in any way, make sure to thank the person and perhaps even award a kudos. People who spend the time to prepare an informative and interesting debrief deserve as much credit as we can give them.
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Another good point to include would be the background in a couple of lines - especially something that differentiates the GMAT taker from an average person.

For example whether the person has appeared for LSAT/ Indian CAT, has a PhD in a technical field, is a professional editor etc. Such information could add an unseen dimenson to the debrief.

For example, I read one debrief on BTG forum where the poster mentioned that he got a 760 in 2.5 months and said that he was an average joe in a average job. Later found out through some other posts that he guy had appreared for Indian CAT. In India people appear for this exam for 2-4 consecutive years.
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Another good point to include would be the background in a couple of lines - especially something that differentiates the GMAT taker from an average person.
Good point, AbhiJ. Your suggestion has been added. Thank you and kudos!
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Thanks for the template.
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I will soon start a blog with more details
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I just took the GMAT and got a 730 on it. This was something I had been expecting - the very first test I took ( without any preparation) was the official GMATPrep Test and I got a 720 on it. After 3 weeks of intense study, my actual score was only 10 points higher ( not that I am complaining) . According to me , the best indicator of your real score is the GMATPrep test - its places you within a 20 point range of your real score. The books that are a MUST for preparation are : Kaplan 800, the OG and the Manhattan guides. More than reading theory, it is important to give many tests and review them thoroughly - for Verbal, it is necessary to come up with a strategy to answer the questions. I have heard many people say that the Verbal section in the real GMAT is tougher than any of the practice questions that you will ever do - this might be true, but if you have a strategy for tackling the questions, you will be able to solve the questions - no matter how tough they might be.

The breakup was : Quant - 48 and Verbal -44. English is not my first language and I was able to achieve the high verbal score only because I developed my own strategy for solving the questions. In sentence correction, things like parallelism and pronoun use are the most commonly tested concepts. The Manhattan Guides are very good for the Verbal section, especially sentence correction.

I hope this helps, and all the very best to future GMAT test takers!
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