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Re: Starting prep 6 months ahead of exam date? [#permalink]
I agree with bb and whiplash.
Maintaining the momentum of your study over a period of 6 months is a difficult ,if not an impossible task . It's better to limit your preparation to around 3 months. 100 days is supposed to be the ideal duration for the preparation. However, what you may want to do before you start your preparation is try exploring more and more about the exam and if possible try to improve your weak areas before you actually start studying. For example, if you're weak at RC, you may want to read as much as possible. If you're weak at SC, you may want to explore about SC errors on the internet. Doing this will provide you a good launchpad to kickstart your GMAT Preparation formally.
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Re: Starting prep 6 months ahead of exam date? [#permalink]
I would suuggest you take a CAT test, and depending on your score, and on your target, you can decide by yourself:
if you score 790, and your target is 650, just wait until 2 month before the exam...
but if you score 500 and your target is 700... maybe you should have a look at your weaknesses and start working on it ( reading is an excellent advice, as rishiraj said).
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