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this booked helped me alot with the Maths:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Practical-Algeb ... 0471530123
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Take your time to analyze the problem types and/or math concepts that are the toughest for you. Just going through gazillions of questions without any analysis and adjustment is extremely inefficient.
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I think it's better to have a low quant. score than a low verbal score.

If you're low on quantitative, you can work out on that, and hopefully succeed with a good preparation. The key is to practice questions a lot!

Make sure you do understand the fundamentals of DS, like a "no" answer in Y/N questions is in fact sufficient.

You seem to be good in verbal, rest is piece of cake for you, with sufficient work.

Good luck, and keep us posted!
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Yeah, quant is easier to work on by yourself by far.
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A prep course might be a good idea. Have you thought of that?
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PrepForTests.com's free GMAT math tutorials and practice questions will help you improve on the quantitative section.

Best of luck with the retake.

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