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dreamer29
hi,
i am planning to take gmat in 2 months.and i am studying from 1 month.
but my problem is:i dont know how schedule myself.right now i am not working.i am at home so i can spend whole day for study.
can anyone tell me how many hours to study verbal and maths every day.
i need to study all the section every day.or one section(sc,rc,ps,cr,ds,aw)
per day.or compleate a book at a time.
please some body help me.
i am waiting for u r replay.
thanx. :?:


I would not recommend studying every single section everyday in the beginning. You should certainly do this towards the end, but not in the beginning.

Identify which section you are weakest in through a diagnostic test of some sort or just going through a few questions from each section and see how comfortable you are.

Focus on your weakest section first.

Dedicated two entire days to do NOTHING except, do and redo questions in this section - with guidance of course.

We recommend following this approach: https://www.gmatpill.com/the-gmat-pill-m ... tudy-plan/

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Hey,

This a fantastic article on developing study plan: https://www.manhattangmat.com/blog/index ... tudy-plan/

It'll help you assess your strengths and weaknesses, work out a schedule and figure out what resources you'll need. Very worthwhile reading.

Best,
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