bb
I feel you can get the best ROI for getting to Q45 by using a good arithmetic book and maybe geometry.... have you tried that?
Posted from my mobile deviceHi bb,
I just went through all the
MGMAT books again. (completed them as of yesterday). The problem is that sure, I know the rules and the fundamentals, I could also answer 90% of the problem set questions at the end of each chapter. But when it comes to actually applying all these concepts to a real time question I fall apart.
Hence my original plan was to study by going through the previous
MGMAT CATS and the GMAT prep mocks that I had done, and then religiously drill 50+ sums a day from the forums. But
after seeing so much adulation for the
GMAT club tests, I've been very tempted to just spam them and go through each answer explanation in detail. (instead of doing the problems on the forums).
I did just register for E-gmat's quant online course yesterday. I know 25 days is probably too short, but i figured that I could pick my weak areas and re-learn them the E-gmat way.
I've got a 100 hours of dedicated quant study in me, but at this point i'm worried i might be piling too much on to my plate.
So, do you think doing the
GMAT CLUB tests ( say one every 3 days) and then going through the answers + E-gmat in the two days between each would be an effective way to go about it?
Sorry for the long post!