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Re: Preparation of gmat in 3 months [#permalink]
Take an official mock test to establish your baseline.
(1) If it is always 690-710, you can certainly do it in 3 months. See if you can improve your score a bit higher with 3 months' focused study.
(2) If it is below 690, find out the area you need to focus for the biggest score boost (while at the same time cover all the areas).

Three months can certainly make a difference. Good luck!
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