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Hello Kate280798,

GMAT club is one of the great platforms to get information about the GMAT official test, Study plan, Section wise instructions, and many more. You are recommended to visit various posts and utilize this forum in the best efficient way.

You can surely achieve your target score of 600 or 600+ in 3-months.

Learning is a continuous process, and it shines with practice. Math is a very tricky subject that is easy to understand and difficult to apply.

Success in GMAT Math is entirely based on vital concepts, rigorous practice, complete knowledge of math question types and patterns, quick approaches, and time-management.

You can schedule a Counseling(https://calendly.com/mathrevolution/1-on-1-session) session for 30 mins with one of our experts to have detailed advice on your current study plans.

Since we are a math expert, we will recommend you go through our post on the GMAT club, which gives a complete Breakdown of GMAT math questions and types: https://gmatclub.com/forum/overview-of-gmat-math-question-types-and-patterns-on-the-gmat-211809.html#p1641411

Also, make a note of various possible combinations to achieve your target score. The possible scores will help you track your performance after taking the mock or practice test. It will also help you maintain balance in both the sections, and you will always be in a great position to allot the study hours to a specific area accordingly.

After visiting the post, now is the time to start with the basics. To strengthen the basic concept on various topics like arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and word problems, you may refer to many free materials available in GMAT Club. Our website also helps strengthen the necessary "skills of math”.

Solve as many questions as you can relate to different topics, and it is recommended that you try to connect with many proven experts. You can visit the Math Revolution and get access to our 7-day full on-demand course (27 topics, 490 subtopics, and 1,500 questions) for free trial lessons.

While concept learning, try solving 600 level questions by topic and be habitual of creating the error log. Prepare the list of all the doubts you face during solving and practicing questions. This practice will help you assess the topics in which you need more time to prepare. After solving as many questions as possible, take the 1st mock test and assess your performance. You may try our free diagnostic test once. Let some experts evaluate it to make you understand it better.

Continue the process with 650+ level by topic and then 700+ level questions by topic. The entire mock test should be completed in a disciplinary manner. Since this is a bit long journey, 1-on -1 tutoring can also be helpful to shorten the study period if your study budget is affordable.

Regular tests will reflect the positive change in the score, and hence, your confidence will boost up. Gradually, with the help of mock tests, you will be able to compete with time and hence will be able to learn time-management.

We appreciate your time and patience in reading this reply.
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Kate280798 wrote:
Hi everyone!
Today i did a full practice GMAT test from Veritas and i scored 510. I would like to ask:
1) Should i trust this result from Veritas prep or it could be much lower on the official practice test? (I just want to save 2 free test for later)
2) I have my GMAT in exactly 3 months from today and i need to score at least 590-600... Is it possible to accomplish within 3 months?

P. S. I was doing some questions before this Veritas test for a certain amount of time and i was reading some basics but that preparation wasn't consistent at all. I still have to improve my math and grammar basics. I'm planning on learning basics from Manhattan prep quant and verb (i did only one of them - "fractions, decimals and percents" a few month ago to remember smth from school). Will it be helpful for my goal?
Thank you all in advance!

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Hi Kate,

Do not take the mock score too seriously. It's just to analyze your current level. You can go through the articles below to understand the right way to prepare for GMAT.

How to start your GMAT Preparation?

How to effectively plan your studies for GMAT?

The 3 key skills you need to develop to score well on GMAT

I would suggest you to choose a resource which can help you with:

  • Concepts
  • Methodology (Most important)
  • Standard questions
  • Their detailed solutions
  • Study plan



The best thing to do would be to check out the free trials of the online courses out there and choose the one which suits you the most. But make sure you choose the one which can help you with the above factors. You can check out the below article to know more about the factors to consider while evaluating an online course.

Key factors to consider while evaluating an online course

And I would suggest you to check out the free trial of GMATWhiz before taking a decision. You can attend our free webinar series that we are currently running to learn a few strategies that will help you solve questions in a methodical way. You can register for the webinar series using the below link.

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Kate280798 wrote:
Hi everyone!
Today i did a full practice GMAT test from Veritas and i scored 510. I would like to ask:
1) Should i trust this result from Veritas prep or it could be much lower on the official practice test? (I just want to save 2 free test for later)
2) I have my GMAT in exactly 3 months from today and i need to score at least 590-600... Is it possible to accomplish within 3 months?

P. S. I was doing some questions before this Veritas test for a certain amount of time and i was reading some basics but that preparation wasn't consistent at all. I still have to improve my math and grammar basics. I'm planning on learning basics from Manhattan prep quant and verb (i did only one of them - "fractions, decimals and percents" a few month ago to remember smth from school). Will it be helpful for my goal?
Thank you all in advance!

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I congratulate you for your very realistic target of progressing from 510 to 600 in a very reasonable timeframe of 3 months. This shows that you have a lot of maturity and are grounded.
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