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One of the questions I hear most is "How do I create a GMAT study plan?" This question is deceptively complicated. Creating a study plan for an exam that tests a broad range of abilities across quantitative, verbal, writing, and reasoning skills - in addition to time management and decision-making under pressure - is hard enough. But it becomes much more challenging when you consider what you bring to the table: your starting score, your target score, how long you have until your test date, your strengths, your weaknesses, your test-taking style, your study style, and more. All of these individual factors affect the kind of study plan you need. So how DO you create a GMAT study plan that will work for you?
In this guide, I'll share a series of articles from PrepScholar GMAT to help you create the study plan that's right for for you and your GMAT goals. I'll be posting the articles over the course of the next few weeks, so remember to check back for more!
In this guide, I'll share a series of articles from PrepScholar GMAT to help you create the study plan that's right for for you and your GMAT goals. I'll be posting the articles over the course of the next few weeks, so remember to check back for more!

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