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Thanks for the replies guys.

I was a bit too dramatic before, but it's just that I thought I could do better, but you are true, it has been a planning problem and I need resolve it, and focus on my maths.

Could you recommend any specific materials to work on my quant skills? I guess it's all about practicing exercises, but I'm only convinced about the too specific OGs. I don't want too end up with a book full of explanations or crazy exercises...

Thanks!
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Thanks for the replies guys.

I was a bit too dramatic before, but it's just that I thought I could do better, but you are true, it has been a planning problem and I need resolve it, and focus on my maths.

Could you recommend any specific materials to work on my quant skills? I guess it's all about practicing exercises, but I'm only convinced about the too specific OGs. I don't want too end up with a book full of explanations or crazy exercises...

Thanks!

Hi Jaws,

Of course you can (and will) do a lot better.

At any time, OG is your best friend, in both quant and verbal. This is the book (+ GMATPrep tests) that you HAVE to do before your GMAT. Apart from OG the best overall study guides are from Manhattan GMAT in both quant and verbal.

To start with you can go through this post to again kick start your prep -https://gmatclub.com/forum/gmat-study-plan-how-to-start-your-gmat-prep-80727.html#p605856

Hope this helps,

Vercules
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