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Brush up all your basics, and practice questions based on each topic completed until you get at least 75-80% accuracy in these questions. You can attempt practice test once a week and analyze your growth and weak areas. I would suggest you to postpone your test dates till you feel confident that you're ready to face the test.
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Hello MEGHATODI
Many test aspirants are unhappy with their initial practice test scores. What we have observed is that this is due to either lack of a detailed study plan or some unreliable resources. The GMAT is not that easy as we assume.Raising score from 260 to 650+ is realistic.

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Build your math basics with our "Math Review" (5-hour lesson). These videos are for reviewing basic math, including arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and word problems. At your level, you need to go over these videos twice. We are sure that you can strengthen your basic math skills. However, we suggest you refer to these videos any time you need to refresh and master the basics. You may take an online course where you may ask as many questions you have, or you may consider private tutoring as well.

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Should i redo the magoosh questions again?
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Hello MEGHATODI

As we recommended to you in our last post. First, we will request you to visit our website: https://www.mathrevolution.com and take the free diagnostic test.

After the test, check our free trial pack and free video lesson.
Once you do that, check our material which is compatible with GMAT trends. You need a reliable resource, up-to-date questions, and an alternative approach to solve math.

Build your math basics with our "Math Review" (5-hour lesson). These videos are for reviewing basic math, including arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and word problems. At your level, you need to go over these videos twice. We are sure that you can strengthen your basic math skills. However, we suggest you refer to these videos any time you need to refresh and master the basics. You may take an online course where you may ask as many questions you have, or you may consider private tutoring as well.

Let us know if you have further questions.

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