Hi Jeeva1989,
You can surely improve your score!
Since we are specialized in math, we can give you advice on math only.
Having a low verbal score, it seems like you need to improve your quant score up to at least 49.
Based on your current score, you seem to know basics but your basic skills may be shaky.
You can complement lack of basic skills by remembering the principle of "Slow, Hand, Detail".
☞ Solve "slowly" when you study and practice.
☞ Solve the problems by "hand" as a rule. Understanding how the problems are solved in videos or books is very different from actually solving them yourself. So, practice by solving the problems by hand-writing them is very important after you have studied with the videos or books.
☞ When you solve them, write a "detailed" calculation process without skipping any steps. This is also important.
If you do not follow the above advice, but think you know it well, you cannot solve the problems properly.
If you are not strong in basic math skills, your PS won’t be good. If your PS isn't good, you will have a difficult time in establishing equations in DS. So, your DS will not be good either.
GMAT is a logic test, not a general math test. That is, you need to learn the logic to tackle GMAT questions.
You can still solve GMAT questions with the conventional method.
If you aim to hit a high score in quant, the conventional method is time-consuming and tends to be inefficient. You may hit Q45 or above with the conventional way, but it is difficult or very long to study until you hit Q49-51. Hence, we strongly recommend learning the logic, which you can learn from our online course.
You may try our Free Resources including 4-hour video lesson, Diagnostic Test and Mock Test.
www.mathrevolution.com
In addition, please refer to our GMAT Club posts to find more about our strategies:
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Jin
Math Revolution