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I would grind on a few topics that you feel weak on. GMAT Club tests are free today also.
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Hi every body

I will take my first GMAT exam in two weeks. Until now, I have taken 5 mock exams, and my Quant scores were all around 46-47 range.
My aim is to improve my Quant score to 50, but I found it's difficult.

What are the steps would you recommend that will help me do it in time? Is that a possible timeline? What kind of materials are best to practice?
Thank you so much! Any ideas are welcomed!


Hi!

Have you taken GMATprep tests yet?
If so, here is the link to all the questions from gmatprep:
https://gmatclub.com/forum/all-gmatprep ... 87679.html

Practice and identify your weak spots.

Gmatclub tests are very helpful too. Try'em out
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Hi jess1231,

This magic is there in GMAT CLUB quant tests, the best in the industry.

Try these tests and don't forget to read each and every explanation for the question.
I raised my score to Q50 using these tests only
good luck
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What materials have you used already?

Have you tried GMATCLUB tests?

The materials that I used are Quant review and OG 2016, and I thought I was doing fine with these materials. But then I realized they only have 500-600 level questions, I have trouble with more difficult ones on the test.
I got these scores from GMAT Prep exams, 2 free tests, 2 tests in exam pack 1, and 1 test exam pack 2.
I will try the Gmat club test later today if I can.
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Hi jess1231,

This magic is there in GMAT CLUB quant tests, the best in the industry.

Try these tests and don't forget to read each and every explanation for the question.
I raised my score to Q50 using these tests only
good luck

Hi mbaaspirant80.
Can you provide me more information for your process? How long did it take you to practice with Gmat club tests? Before that what were your scores?
Thank you!
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Hi jess1231,

This magic is there in GMAT CLUB quant tests, the best in the industry.

Try these tests and don't forget to read each and every explanation for the question.
I raised my score to Q50 using these tests only
good luck

Hi mbaaspirant80.
Can you provide me more information for your process? How long did it take you to practice with Gmat club tests? Before that what were your scores?
Thank you!

Hi jess,

I read manhattan quant book advance section and then stated with gclub quant tests.
Initially I scored q 45-46 and after 3-4 tests I started scoring 48-49 . In the 7th test I scored q50
As I am working hence I used to get only evening time only so it took me 2 weeks to write 7 tests.
You can devote time according to your availability. may be you can do this in a week.
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Hi jess1231,

This magic is there in GMAT CLUB quant tests, the best in the industry.

Try these tests and don't forget to read each and every explanation for the question.
I raised my score to Q50 using these tests only
good luck

Hi mbaaspirant80.
Can you provide me more information for your process? How long did it take you to practice with Gmat club tests? Before that what were your scores?
Thank you!

Hi jess,

I read manhattan quant book advance section and then stated with gclub quant tests.
Initially I scored q 45-46 and after 3-4 tests I started scoring 48-49 . In the 7th test I scored q50
As I am working hence I used to get only evening time only so it took me 2 weeks to write 7 tests.
You can devote time according to your availability. may be you can do this in a week.

Thanks, it's really helpful.
I am also working all day, so maybe it will take me the same amount of time.
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Hi Jess,

I am reminding you again , please don forget to read explanation for the questions you got wrong , that's the real crux
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Hi Jess,

I am reminding you again , please don forget to read explanation for the questions you got wrong , that's the real crux

Ok, thanks a lot, I will. :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Hi every body

I will take my first GMAT exam in two weeks. Until now, I have taken 5 mock exams, and my Quant scores were all around 46-47 range.
My aim is to improve my Quant score to 50, but I found it's difficult.

What are the steps would you recommend that will help me do it in time? Is that a possible timeline? What kind of materials are best to practice?
Thank you so much! Any ideas are welcomed!


GMAT Club tests are great!! you can try that! I think they provide good explanation.
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Hi every body

I will take my first GMAT exam in two weeks. Until now, I have taken 5 mock exams, and my Quant scores were all around 46-47 range.
My aim is to improve my Quant score to 50, but I found it's difficult.

What are the steps would you recommend that will help me do it in time? Is that a possible timeline? What kind of materials are best to practice?
Thank you so much! Any ideas are welcomed!

I think you should focus on revising knowledge after doing Quant questions. You can take a look at Manhattan book for practice hard questions (700-800)
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