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For a prep strategy, you can visit for my blog for step by step details

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hi...
i scored a 430 on my gmat.
i started off with a plan-got the
12..took a gmat clas as well
however,my passport got expired and had to fight tooth and nail to get it re-issued.finally got it after 6 monthd..and all the running around affected the study plans..
result-a dismal 430..pls suggest what should my study plan..want to retake it in march..pls help

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i need an advice- my work schedule leaves me with a very few hours of free time.hence, i am able to dedicate only 2 hours od study everyday.is that enough?

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i need an advice- my work schedule leaves me with a very few hours of free time.hence, i am able to dedicate only 2 hours od study everyday.is that enough?

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Hi anuja123, indeed 2 hours a day is sufficient. In fact, I recommend ~10 hours a week on GMAT, so if you can spare a couple of hours most evenings, and then something similar on the weekend, you should be good to go. It doesn't take 500 hours to study for the GMAT, ~10 hours a week for a couple of months can yield great rewards. It's all about how you use your time, though. Don't mistake activity for achievement. If you spend 5 hours studying but don't absorb anything, it's not as productive as 2 good solid hours where you actually learn a new concept and a couple of useful strategies.

Good luck and don't get discouraged!
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Even half an hour is worth the effort if it is productive. Remember, keep walking!
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