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Sounds good but don't move past an area just because your schedule says to - make sure you cover the area to feel absolutely comfortable with the book/chapter/etc.
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+700 hours is INSANE!!!!!!

Dude... I must have put in anywhere between 250 and 300 hours (within a span of 60 days) to boost my score from 650 to 710! Let me tell you - IT WAS HELL! I'm really worried about the monstrous number of hours you're putting in!
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sure bb. It's an outline, my navigating compass will be the results from the CATs. Thanks for the feedback.
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Thanks Entwistle for the comment,

I'm just on 540 level. But you spend 300 while you were on 650! I should spend more time naturally. Don't worry, I have experienced more hard core plans :)

P.S. I may reduce some load of Math book if I later see any sign of burn out

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This looks like overkill to me. You WILL burn yourself out if you put in 700 hours. I would suggest that you limit this to 200-300 hours at the VERY maximum.
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Thanks Entwistle for the comment,

I'm just on 540 level. But you spend 300 while you were on 650! I should spend more time naturally. Don't worry, I have experienced more hard core plans :)

P.S. I may reduce some load of Math book if I later see any sign of burn out

Thanks anyway

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Well Saeedt, from my experience, it takes more effort to go from 650 to 710 than 540 to 600 :)

Anyway... Like BB said... Let the schedule direct you but not own you - be flexible ;)

Good luck!
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Yes, thanks, I'll be flexible according to the CATs.
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Thanks Entwistle for the comment,

I'm just on 540 level. But you spend 300 while you were on 650! I should spend more time naturally. Don't worry, I have experienced more hard core plans :)

P.S. I may reduce some load of Math book if I later see any sign of burn out

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what test did u take ? gmat prep/ MGMAT/PR/Kaplan ?
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hi pal,

It's manhattan. The score calculator deducts 10 point from it=530 real
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Great plan.
But why don't you try scheduling an exam after the first 450 hours and a second one after the next 250...
Random things may happen on test day - if after 700+ hours of study you are not satisfied with your result, you will have to invest still more time for the retake... (let's say 30 days, 10 hours a day :) )
This will make the count 1000+...
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Thanks for the comment. Dude, I sighed upon reading your suggestion. There's no test center in Iran. I have to travel to Turkey or Dubai. Even the single time to take the test is so expensive and uncomfortable for me, let alone the second time. But if I could, I'm sure I would increase 20+ score in the 2nd time.
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thetiming,

Thanks for the comment. Dude, I sighed upon reading your suggestion. There's no test center in Iran. I have to travel to Turkey or Dubai. Even the single time to take the test is so expensive and uncomfortable for me, let alone the second time. But if I could, I'm sure I would increase 20+ score in the 2nd time.

I am sure you will be able to use the situation to your advantage.

Judging from my own experience - when I had to sit for exams that were held only once per year (where if you fail - you can only retake on the next year, having to go through a huge /time/ sacrifice again) - I was really, really, focused and organized in my preparation...

When I was studying for another designation, administered through Pearson VUE, the exams of which I could reschedule with no penalty whatsoever - I ended up procrastinating and procrastinating and rescheduled three times...

Thus, the situation may turn out to be a blessing in disguise for you and again - inferring from your study plan and determination - I am sure that you will be able to use the situation to your advantage.

Good luck!
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You are absolutely right. Many thanks for the friendly encouragements
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The plan looks solid. Best of luck in this journey. The most important thing about GMAT is that you have to convince yourself that you love GMAT and become passionate about it. :)

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You need to mix it up. You will drive yourself crazy, and not learn as efficently if you study only one subject for a month, or only quant for 4 months straight. You should switch back and forth between quant and verbal, even in one day. I am spending 8-10 hours studying in these last few weeks and I will do SC, geometry, RC, number properties etc... all in one day. Plus by the time you get to the final months you will have forgotten most of the material from the previous months. Believe me. I went back to studying a few months later and forgot at least 50% of what I learned.
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MeestorEno,

Thanks very much for the feedback. You idea of alternation is fine, but it's the matter of personal and psychological preference. I mean it's individual study habits that makes him study Q first then shift to V or to study them simultaneously as you mentioned. For me, like bb as far as I know, going through one thing, finishing it, putting it aside then shifting to sth else is better than having all things at hand at once. About forgetting what we fist study, you are perfectly right. I'm going to have sth to review all along the study process. error log is sth great here. thanks for your reply, pal.
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This far along in my studies I am switching back and forth. But in the beginning I went through entire books on just one subject, so now that I think about it, you are right. I also find it better to go through an entire subject, but studying only quant for a few months straight probably is not the best idea. Also I found that for books like Manhattan SC it is better to do one chapter every day, because it is a lot to take in all at once. And as far as the hours go I agree that 300 is enough. It may sound counter-intuitive, but I think I "over-studied" on my last attempt.
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