Hey everyone,
Reading everyone's post is really inspiring. There are definitely some smart and hard working folks on here. So I was hoping someone had some good studying techniques/plans. I have always been one of those students who achieves the best when I have a thorough game plan of what to study day to day. Also I am more of a visual learner (so long hours of just reading material is not so effective for me), I really need to understand the material well to be able to process it in my head.
Does anyone have a good GMAT schedule they followed that was really effective in achieving 700+. And does anyone have any good unorthodox methods of studying/practising problems for the GMAT? I have set aside 4 months for myself. I could extend it if needed.
I really appreciate any advice you guys could give me, thanks!
Help for not so good learner
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