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First, you’ll need to figure out how much time you’re willing to devote to studying for the GMAT. Be demanding of yourself and yet, be realistic. If your test is in two weeks, the Five-Hundred Hour Game Plan is not going to work for you! Also, understand that these times are only estimates. For example, if English is not your primary language, you will probably need to spend more time in some areas.

Determine the number of weeks between now and your test. Then, try to estimate how many hours a week you will be able to spend studying. Be conservative. This is a very intense form of studying and very few people can spend more than 20 hours a week. The average time per week is probably around 10 hours. Next, multiply the number of weeks by the number of hours per week. You’ve got a rough estimate of how much you’ll be spending getting ready for the exam.

If you have an adequate amount of time before you test, you may want to look into taking a prep course to start your studies off on the right foot. Doing so could have a fundamental impact on the way you approach studying on your own.

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