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if you are self studying you probably need plenty of recommended books, you must be familiar with different sections in the test, so as the score in each of them, and so on.
as I've read during my research about how to study, and for how long, an average of three months of hard work would be enough.

that's for now, I may come back to continue if you're interested ..

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if you are self studying you probably need plenty of recommended books, you must be familiar with different sections in the test, so as the score in each of them, and so on.
as I've read during my research about how to study, and for how long, an average of three months of hard work would be enough.

that's for now, I may come back to continue if you're interested ..

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Guys,

I saw the post late. If anyone is still interested, I was a 'self-study' candidate for the GRE. The following resources helped the most.

1. The ETS guide (a must)
2. The 8 Manhattan GRE books. The concepts were explained really well.
3. There are a number of online test resources that are available. Even Manhattan gives you 6 free tests when you buy the books.
4. The ETS PowerPrep software.

That should do.

Regards,

Shouvik.
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If you have great talents, industry will improve them; if you have but moderate abilities, industry will supply their deficiency
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You can look in the forum inside the same situation with you friends, work together to explore.
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You could take a prep course and that way, you will increase your chances of getting your highest score possible.

Explore your options for GRE prep at: https://www.princetonreview.com/grad/gre ... ation.aspx

Good Luck!! :)
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Hi, I've stuggled looking for a good study planner so I created an app that helps you do just that. I will work out what you need to study based on your exam dates, topic weight and when you can study. Then it allows you to track your progress. Maybe it can help you, have a look, it is called istudyplan
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Hi,
I am preparing for the gmat and my study plan involves me using a tracking tool like asana so that I know which sections Im doing,progressing also found myself a study partner to motivate me on studypal.co
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