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I used Target test prep. I have read all the concepts and seen all the video explanations. I also have read Manhattan quant books. Still I am scoring 43. Done official guide twice. Give me some suggestions. I want 49/50 in quant. ScottTargetTestPrep
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I used Target test prep. I have read all the concepts and seen all the video explanations. I also have read Manhattan quant books. Still I am scoring 43. Done official guide twice. Give me some suggestions. I want 49/50 in quant. ScottTargetTestPrep
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What kinds of questions are you missing? If you don't know, then the first thing to do is to evaluate your practice tests (and your GMAT Navigator data, if you have it). Here's some reading material on how to do that: https://www.manhattanprep.com/gmat/blog ... ts-part-1/
Alternatively, are there strategy issues you haven't nailed down yet? For example, are you finishing the section on time? Are you making good calls regarding whether a problem is hard (bail out quickly) or easy (work carefully to avoid careless mistakes)?
Another thing to note is that one difference between scoring 43 and scoring 50, is that someone who scores 50 will probably make no mistakes on easier problems. If you aren't yet at 100% accuracy on the easy to moderate problems, get there before you pursue the really hard stuff.
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