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I took full-length GMAT, but I skipped the quant section, because from the beginning of my prep (6th April), I didn't do anything from quant section.

1. My official GMAT exam is on 23th of June
2. Well, in weekdays I study from 3 to 4 hours and in Saturdays and Sundays from 5 to 6 hours.

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Interesting a lot. everybody here is available for help.
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Hi dave9783,

Even though you have not studied much for the Quant section so far, it's still important to take FULL-LENGTH CATs at regular intervals (since there are Test-taking skills that take time to develop, but that can really only be learned by taking CATs over time). In addition, some of the skills that you've developed during your Verbal studies will apply to how you handle the Quant section - and it's important to see how well you've honed your overall skills at this point. As such, I strongly recommend that you take one of the Official GMAT CATs and take it in a realistic fashion (take the FULL CAT - with the Essay and IR sections, take it away from your home, at the same time of day as when you'll take the Official GMAT, etc.). Once you have that score, you should report back here and we can discuss how best to proceed.

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Hello Guys!

I've just finished my verbal prep. I mean understanding the concepts, but I will do questions everyday. My improvement is quite surprising for me, because in 5 weeks with e-gmat I improved from 13 to 31.

Now I want to start my quant prep, but I don't know whether I should choose the e-gmat quant prep or math revolution. My actual GMAT is in 6 weeks and target score is around 650.
What's more my quant skills are quite well. I just have to understand the process how to do questions type, which are on GMAT.

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Hey Dave,

Glad to see that your Verbal score has improve significantly. :)

To ace the Quant section in GMAT, you will need to develop a methodical approach and ensure that during your preparation phase you get constant feedback on which areas you need to focus on and improve.

The Quant course of e-GMAT has been built to ensure that :

1. You get to learn the best processes to solve both PS and DS type of Questions.
2. You get sufficient practice. We have around 1100+ Question in Quant Scholaranium and we have recently revamped it to include a lot of new questions. Practicing quality questions and going through the detailed solution will really help you develop a structured approach.
3. Since you have gone through the Verbal course, you must have seen that that we provide you awesome analytics, which will help you identify your areas of strength and weaknesses as well as help you understand what kind of you gap do you have - conceptual or process-related gaps?
4. Lastly we conduct Quant Workshops, which have been designed to help you understand what is your current level in Quant. We have two Quant workshops, you can attend one at the starting of your preparation and know your current level and you can attend the second one, a week before your actual GMAT. In this workshop, we also help you develop a plan of action so that you precisely target your weak areas and improve exponentially. :)

All in all, the Quant course of e-GMAT has all the ingredients to help you succeed!

If you still have any doubts, you can ping me or write to me at [email protected] and I will be more than happy to help.


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