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Hi BB

Thanks for your immediate response. I know its a lot. Do you have a suggestion to reduce the study schedule or do you think this is fine.


You'll feel it as you go through it - some things will be redundant/unhelpful - you'll figure it out.
It is not a precise science and depends on your pace, background, and patience.

No red flags, so don't worry.
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Really a lot of things! Best wishes for you

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How long (obviously it varies by individual) would you suggest it would take someone to prep for GMAT if the individual has no job or school to worry about. I'm going to off work for 8 weeks coming up and am hoping this is enough time. Ideally I would like to score 700+, but I have some work to do. I've been out of school for quite some time and will have to refresh myself considerably.
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it depends on how consistent and disciplined you are with your study schedule. I guess you can finish it off in a month if you are free all the time.
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