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Hi,

I'm Zakir, and I'm really very disappointed when I see my score on GMATprep software. I've 50% accuracy both in quantitative and verbal, but still my score is not exceeding from 270-290. How can I touch 650 within one month.

Kindly help me out in this regard. I'll be very thankful to all of you.

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Zakir

Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but I want to make sure you have realistic expectations. Most people who study for the GMAT will spend 3-6 months studying and hope for around a 50-150 point increase from their initial practice exam. You are looking for almost 400 points in one month. While it's not impossible, that kind of increase is very, very unlikely. Reset your expectations about the amount of time and effort it will take to see that kind of increase and adjust your school plans accordingly.

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