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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
Although achieving a GMAT score of 700 is undoubtedly difficult, it is possible with the correct planning and commitment. 700 puts you in the top 10% of test takers, so you need to understand the material well, manage your time well, and approach each part strategically. You must be strong in both the verbal and quantitative components and have a solid grasp of integrated reasoning in order to receive this score. Your mathematical abilities are put to the test in the quantitative portion, and mastering ideas like algebra, arithmetic, and data interpretation is frequently necessary to get a good score. In a similar vein, the Verbal port
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
Depending on a student's study habits, target score, and baseline knowledge, different amounts of time are needed to prepare for the GMAT. The majority of applicants typically dedicate 10 to 15 hours per week to studying for the test over the course of two to three months. However, depending on the specific situation, the length of time may vary. A lengthier preparation time, like four to six months, can be required if you are beginning from scratch or if you need to make major progress in areas like verbal or numeric thinking. However, if you already know a lot about the test material or have a solid foundation in language and maths,
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