Highly recommended study plans for me?

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Highly recommended study plans for me?

by yumi2012 » Mon Aug 27, 2012 8:21 am
Hi I once tried the 60-day plan here but found that it's too intense for me to follow through when I'm currently working FT. (It asked me to cover too much content spread over three different books a day and took 5 days for me to give up on it.) The max amount of time I can devote per day is 3 hours.

I still have 3 months to work on the GMAT and need a realistic prep plan. Since I'm new to this test and prefer customized plans, could any of you recommend any well-made plans that proved to be working for a FT worker?

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I have the entire MGMAT series, OG review 13th ed., OG quant review, OG verbal review.
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by NextGreatLeader » Mon Aug 27, 2012 11:18 am
What materials do you currently have?

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by yumi2012 » Mon Aug 27, 2012 11:24 am
NextGreatLeader wrote:What materials do you currently have?

I have the entire MGMAT series, OG review 13th ed., OG quant review, OG verbal review. Doing average at RC and Algebra, but struggling with DS and CR.