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Hello hrushij00,

Here is a structured, step-by-step approach to help you push through:

1. Consolidate your concepts
Revisit all the conceptual material you have covered so far and work on strengthening it. If you are still struggling with certain topics, consider investing in another prep course.

2. Re-attempt all previously incorrect questions
Review your mistakes from earlier practice. Understand why you got them wrong and how to avoid those errors going forward.

3. Practice with a new set of high-difficulty questions
Use either official sources or reliable third-party material to build deeper familiarity with challenging questions.

4. Practice consistently over the next few weeks
Every couple of weeks, go back and re-attempt your earlier incorrect questions. Continue revisiting weak areas in your conceptual understanding along the way.

By diligently following these four steps over a few focused weeks, you will likely find yourself performing at a significantly higher level.

All the best!

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hi friends. I am looking for some advice as to how to improve my GMAT score. On my first attempt after a few months of studying and 2 mock tests I scored a 635 (Quant: 82, Verbal: 82, and DI: 80).

I did not feel confident that this score would be enough to supplement my application for the top MBA programs. As such, I am planning on taking another attempt in 2-3 months

I used the Manhattan Test Prep All the GMAT books to prepare initially and then used the GMAT Official Guide books to do practice problems. I mainly used GMAT Club to search for answer explanations to questions I got wrong while studying/practicing.

Below I included some screenshots of my score report for each section:

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Verbal:

DI:


I know I can score better but would love some guidance as to what I should do to improve. Do I just focus on specific areas and practice tagged questions on GMAT club or do I need to use a more topic focused approach and start from the beginning using something like TTP? Any advice/help is appreciated :)
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