ACE the GMAT Key Takeaways

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How much time should I spend studying for the GMAT? 

You should budget AT LEAST 10 weeks to study for the GMAT. Check out this 10-week study plan that Chris lays out here. Keep in mind you might need a little more time if you need to brush up on your math or grammar skills and leave a buffer in case you want to take the test twice. 

Help! I don’t know where to start. What resources and strategies should I use to study? 

This article walks you through whether a GMAT class, a private tutor, or self-study is the best way to go. Just beginning your study? Read this article to learn the most effective way to get ready for the exam–in just three simple GMAT study steps.

What score should I be aiming for? 

The simple answer is there is no one answer! It depends on the schools you want to apply to and your background. The guides below should help you figure this out. 

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