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*WA@bmq5782 writes:*
> Abhishek, it really depends on your target score. If your mock scores are already in the 20–30 range, you should go ahead and keep taking mocks. But if you’re not there yet, focus on strengthening your weak areas first, and then move on to mock exams.
I gave my 1st mock and got 515, I feel I am still making silly mistakes in quant resulting in error. DI seems to be time consuming. Overall I think I should strengthen my weak areas. Any suggestions on which material to take?
If you’ve already finished the entire GMAT syllabus, start focusing on analyzing your mock tests and improving your weak areas. There are plenty of free resources available online, and you also have access to a large question bank on GMAT Club for targeted practice. If you’re considering a course, others might be better suited to recommend one since I don’t have a specific preference at the moment. However, if your syllabus isn’t complete yet, prioritize finishing it first before moving on to mock exams.