Correlation with study time

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Correlation with study time

by rballard » Tue Sep 16, 2008 12:57 pm
Is there any general correlation between numbers of hours of studying for the GMAT and scores? It seems like I read about it here at some point, but can't remember where. Also, I understand people are starting at different skill levels and that the quality of the study time matters, but I'm just looking in general.

For example, I scored a 540 on the first GMAT prep. Realistically I should be able to put in 75 hours before the test. I'm looking for at least 600. Does that sound like enough time?
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by Prasanna » Tue Sep 16, 2008 1:04 pm
Moved the post to the correct area.
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