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Re: Study Plan to Retake GMAT [#permalink]
futuremba2 wrote:
I am looking for help constructing a study plan to re-approach the GMAT in ~2-3 months after attempting it twice online (700 & 670) and twice in-person (720 both times - most recently V41(94th Percentile) and Q48 (67th Percentile)). ESR report showed that my weakest fundamental skill was clearly geometry, followed by value/order/factors.

Goal is to get into the mid-700s (after doing it multiple times on GMAC official timed practice tests) and bring up my quant score in particular. I don't plan on applying for another 2-4 years and hope that my quant section can make up for an otherwise lacking quantitative background.

Any advice/consultations would be greatly appreciated! 


Forum has a lot, you just need to search.
For study plan:
See the top of screen>>GMAT>>STudy plan.

As for particular weak area, study and practice more on that area. Club brought new feature of building Quiz, that should help to do the targeted practice.
And of course,if you are buying TTP you are already resolved as TTP's geometry section is good.

Press kudos, if that helped.
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