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1. Take a test from GMAT Prep to see your current position and read simple instruction about GMAT.
2. Read the experience box and see what people at the your score level do.
3. Buy books and download material recommended.
4. Focus on each section (SC,CR...) and do not mix them together.
5. After each 2-3 weeks, do a CAT to see your progress.
6. Review your note and mistake , visit gmatclub to discuss and solve problems regularly.

That's my opinion to get your score. Hope it helps.
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I am in your same boat. Definitely wasn't an A student in college. Take the practice test like the others are recommending. It'll help gauge where you are. It'll also help you feel more comfortable with the format. If you put in the effort, you'll do great. Good luck!
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