The best part of GMAT is that it has very modest syllabus and it still builds up on you. So first thing is to know where do you stand. Take a basic gmat book ..even gmat for dummies..and then explore all the syllabus elements...finally appear for a mock to see where you stand. Then create a target in your mind. 700+ is a very good one.
There are two methods to GMAT prep: one is brewing method..slowly improving which helps in improving timing
second is fast fermenting : it can be a 90 day or a 60 day...this requires a definite plan with very true commitment.
For your case I would suggest the brew method. Take your time to do it slowly and improve yourself generically.
And dont forget to keep GPA high and start taking part in EC's.
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