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Thanks.

I also found the thread which is the GMAT study plan for novices.

The original link states the study plan is not for people who are fresh/novices to the GMAT, and the second link (which I am unable to post at this time) outlines a 3 month study plan. Is there a "condensed" plan that fits my 1 month time frame and would improve my average score to close to above average?


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