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Thanks for the advice. After thinking about it over the weekend, I'm definitely going to take it again. I might take a month or two to relax. I think this time around I'm going to shorten my study time to 4-6 weeks. Until I decide to get back into studying I think I will probably spend more time on here reading and trying to get a firmer grasp of GMAT math. Once again, thanks.
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Thanks for the advice. After thinking about it over the weekend, I'm definitely going to take it again. I might take a month or two to relax. I think this time around I'm going to shorten my study time to 4-6 weeks. Until I decide to get back into studying I think I will probably spend more time on here reading and trying to get a firmer grasp of GMAT math. Once again, thanks.


What's your goal? Unless you are aiming for a 760+, I would suggest you take it again within 3 weeks.
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I'm looking to crack 700. My target score is 720.
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I'm looking to crack 700. My target score is 720.


If you have scored a 710 in the past, I don't think you will have a problem getting a 720 after a few weeks. Just be warned, in the two months, you may lose drive.
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Just got my offical report and got a 5.5 on the AWA. I'm definitely going to take it again in the next few weeks. Any ideas on how I can improve my math performance? I own the Kaplan, PR, and OG guide. Is there a particular way I should attack this?
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