Thanks for your posting.
From our perspective, three months is more than enough time to achieve your target score. However, you are going to have to be disciplined and make studying your life priority.
A schedule that I would recommend includes:
(a) daily 2 hour study sessions (weekdays)
(b) 8 hour study sessions (weekends)
(c) take one week off from work and dedicate 10 hours a day to studying
(d) taking either an in person or on-line class
(e) hiring a tutor to help you with areas where you might be having problems
Good luck
Kimberly Plaga
Senior Admissions Consultant
Manhattan Review
From our perspective, three months is more than enough time to achieve your target score. However, you are going to have to be disciplined and make studying your life priority.
A schedule that I would recommend includes:
(a) daily 2 hour study sessions (weekdays)
(b) 8 hour study sessions (weekends)
(c) take one week off from work and dedicate 10 hours a day to studying
(d) taking either an in person or on-line class
(e) hiring a tutor to help you with areas where you might be having problems
Good luck
Kimberly Plaga
Senior Admissions Consultant
Manhattan Review