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The Ten-Hour Game Plan The Ten-Hour Game Plan is designed for someone who knows they won't have a lot of time to study but also knows they want a good GMAT score. Don't expect a huge improvement to take place with this plan. Boosting your score takes time! However, this plan is great for many people because it's very efficient and will allow you to get familiar with the general format. This will lead to a much more pleasant testing experience. If you’re at all apprehensive about being able to prepare alone, taking a prep course can be a good way to begin your studies. It can provide you with that extra boost you need to do well on your exam. A well-taught GMAT course can be a valuable resource for techniques and tips for proper study and test taking habits. Before you proceed, read "Should You Take a Prep Class?" for more information about the pros and cons of GMAT classes. Taking a prep course can have a fundamental impact on your GMAT Game Plan. If you’re confident that you can adequately prepare without the aid of a test prep company, make sure to read our Pre-Game Talk before starting the Game Plan. These suggestions are critical in order to get the most out of the plan you have chosen. Good luck with your studies and with your test! Study Resources for the Ten-Hour Game Plan:
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