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Hi. See this post. It may help.
https://gmatclub.com/forum/am-i-too-old ... 52223.html

As to GMAT preparation, pretty much everyone studies well having a full-time job. It’s really not an option for most of us to quit a job or not have a job and study. I used to do it for a couple hours before my work started and then reading for a couple hours in the evening. I think you can expect to spend an hour and a half in the morning maybe another half an hour or an hour during the day on your lunch break and such just doing a little quick things. I wouldn’t study after work since your mind is likely fatigued and elsewhere.

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Sir my job would require me to work in shifts I. E morning, day and night on rotation most probably. Also, what is your take on my question on delaying the plan a year later and weighing the two options?

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Hi turjya,

You're ultimately asking Admissions questions though, so you would likely find it beneficial to speak with an Admissions Expert about your overall profile and plans. Those Experts should be able to answer your Admissions questions and help define the specific areas of your profile that could use some improvement. There's a Forum full of those Experts here:

https://gmatclub.com/forum/ask-admissio ... tants-124/

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