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Hi there

1 - Book your new GMAT appointment - View that as your goal.
2 - Draft a plan of study and STICK to it - I suggest 3-4 hours a day.
3 - Buy the OG12 if you have some spare money - It is worth the money.
4 - When studying do not mix one type of question or section of the test with other types. For instance, your plan of study should look something like this: Part 1 - Quantitative Section and Part 2 - Verbal Section. Then drill down on each section, i.e. for part one: Arithmetic, Fractions, Geometry, Algebra, Functions, etc. Do something similar for the verbal part.
5 - Every part you tackle you should write notes on about fundamentals and theory about the topic. There is a lot of information in the Web. Make sure that before moving into a new topic you understand what you studied and feel comfortable with the notions and definitions learnt.
6 - There is not right or wrong approach for verbal. Only practice and extra reading can help you to improve your skills in this area.
7 - Create a progress report on a weekly basis and measure your performance. Keep a record for future reference.
8 - Do not attempt any test before you finish your plan of study. Leave that for the last month before your real test. Also start with basics and move towards more complex topics and questions. The OG12 is structured in that way to help build your confidence.
9 - BE POSITIVE and convince yourself that in your next attempt you will get the score you need.
10 - Let me know how you are getting on 2 or 3 weeks.

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Thanks a lot Lugo

You really help me a lot thanks
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