Hi johnsonn,
Before anyone can advise you further, I'm curious to know more about the following:
1) Have you taken a full-length, timed practice exam to get a baseline score?
2) What materials (if any) are you currently using?
3) What's your target score?
4) When do you want to apply for business school?
Every test-taker is unique and requires his/her own individualized plan, so there's no singular way to help you crack the GMAT. That will all depend on your specific needs and learning style.
Best,
Rich
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