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Eniigma
New Year, New Challenge - this year I decided to go heat to head with Gmat.
I started doing my research and came across this fabulous community.
As far as I can see, members here are quite experienced and knowledgeable when it comes to Gmat , so I decided to ask you to share some of your wisdom.

A little background: I have always been quite good at math and I have daily relationship with numbers (accounting/finance). English is not my native tongue, but I was studying it from a relatively early childhood and I do almost all of my reading in English. All in all, I think I will have to do a considerable work in both Quant & Verbal, but I have positive attitude toward it.

Now to the main course. I have been looking for a detailed study plan (preferably with a daily schedule) and the best thing I found are Magoosh's study plans. The one I am considering is 3 month daily plan, that takes one from a total beginner to the test day.
I am planning to start preparation in the beginning of March, but in a kind of an introductory fashion, as in about month and a half I will have to switch to the preparation for my other exam, I am taking in the beginning of June. After that, I will be able to go all in.

My goal is to pass Gmat, as successfully as I can, till the end of the year, preferably in 3-4 month, starting from June.

What do you think of the my plan, in general?
Do you advise using Magoosh's study plan or maybe you can suggest some modifications I can apply to it ?
If you happen to know better alternative, please offer, I am completely open to suggestions.

Wish you all luck and looking forward to you replies.

Hey Enigma - Just give a free mock either official or a test prep provider's to assess your strong / weak areas and then concentrate on those identified shortcomings
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