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Re: Need help in Quants...please help.. [#permalink]
ponugoti wrote:
+1 kudos

Mr gurupreet...thank you..i will finish the kaplan work book and then go for gmat math book..

thnks


Just remember one thing...never give up. There are some G Takers who improved from 400 -700+. Some already have concepts cleared from high school and some have to workout now. But ultimately one has to clear them .. :wink:

PS: Manhattan math guides are also good especially number theory and word translations. After you are done with both kaplan and gmat math book check your quant level by any diagnostic test and if you feel you need to improve more you can use the manhattan books as well. But remember concepts are not built in one day, so give yourself some time and check your improvement by targeting your weak areas.
Its really easy to advice but very difficult to implement, the same problem i m suffering with Verbal :cry:



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