HrushB1994 wrote:
Any suggestions to improve from a Q47 to Q50 or above
Had given the GMAT in Jan'20 and scored a Q 47
(Had just gone through the
OG back then without a ton of error analysis)
Practiced the
OG and
OG Quants review (with a lot more focus on keeping an
error log and improving ton the errors) again but was surprised to the same score reflected in one of the free
Experts Global Mocks
Might be slightly rusty on exam practice;nevertheless was expecting some improvement
Should I jump into more practice questions from other test providers/GMAT Club or take some kind of course to improve my math score?
Hello,
HrushB1994. Many people looking for the extra edge in Quant find online, module-based learning useful. There are plenty of courses from which to choose:
Target Test Prep, EMPOWERgmat, and Math Revolution all come to mind. Just check the Marketplace for different courses and reviews. Of course, GMAT Club itself does offer thousands of high-quality Quant questions through a subscription, something I know many high-scorers have benefited from (according to their debriefs). The problem with a book course is that it might start from scratch, and someone who can earn a 47 definitely knows the basics. However, if you enjoy self-study, rather than having structured lessons created for you, then perhaps a printed study guide would be useful, such as those by
Manhattan Prep or Veritas Prep. Each person learns a little differently.
Good luck to you, however you decide to go about your preparation.
- Andrew
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