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It sounds like you've answered your own question--it's not too surprising that your performance has lagged recently because your schedule has not allowed for consistent studying and to incrementally build knowledge on top of what you've learned.
You need to put together a solid study strategy that allows you to (1) systematically identify your weaknesses and (2) work toward improving them. Check out the Beat The GMAT Blog to see an example of how to put a study strategy together.
Also, be sure to read through the Beat The GMAT Resources Page. There are a lot of strategy tips and tools there to assist you in putting together a cohesive plan.
Good luck!
You need to put together a solid study strategy that allows you to (1) systematically identify your weaknesses and (2) work toward improving them. Check out the Beat The GMAT Blog to see an example of how to put a study strategy together.
Also, be sure to read through the Beat The GMAT Resources Page. There are a lot of strategy tips and tools there to assist you in putting together a cohesive plan.
Good luck!
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