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I have recently given two manhattan mocks and recieved a score of 39 and 41 on my quant. and i also tried gmat club test and got a quant score of 41 . I have done the basics of all topics except probaility.
I am giving my gmat in 2 months. What action plan should i follow?
Bunuelchetan2umikemcgarry guys please help me. I'm targetting a score above 710. And i'm just not able to plan it out, getting confused after each step
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I have recently given two manhattan mocks and recieved a score of 39 and 41 on my quant. and i also tried gmat club test and got a quant score of 41 . I have done the basics of all topics except probaility.
I am giving my gmat in 2 months. What action plan should i follow?
Bunuelchetan2umikemcgarry guys please help me. I'm targetting a score above 710. And i'm just not able to plan it out, getting confused after each step
I have recently given two manhattan mocks and recieved a score of 39 and 41 on my quant. and i also tried gmat club test and got a quant score of 41 . I have done the basics of all topics except probaility.
I am giving my gmat in 2 months. What action plan should i follow?
Bunuelchetan2umikemcgarry guys please help me. I'm targetting a score above 710. And i'm just not able to plan it out, getting confused after each step
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yes i had taken an official test in march, without much of prep, and in that i got 41 too. so i am not improving basically
Why are you comparing an offical test scoring to a third party scoring ?You should take another official test and make valid comparison wether you are improving?
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Have you taken any official test?
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I have recently given two manhattan mocks and recieved a score of 39 and 41 on my quant. and i also tried gmat club test and got a quant score of 41 . I have done the basics of all topics except probaility.
I am giving my gmat in 2 months. What action plan should i follow?
Bunuelchetan2umikemcgarry guys please help me. I'm targetting a score above 710. And i'm just not able to plan it out, getting confused after each step
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yes i had taken an official test in march, without much of prep, and in that i got 41 too. so i am not improving basically
I have recently given two manhattan mocks and recieved a score of 39 and 41 on my quant. and i also tried gmat club test and got a quant score of 41 . I have done the basics of all topics except probaility.
I am giving my gmat in 2 months. What action plan should i follow?
Bunuelchetan2umikemcgarry guys please help me. I'm targetting a score above 710. And i'm just not able to plan it out, getting confused after each step
Hi The Manhattan quant books provides a good foundation. If you do plan on going through it, I would suggest book 2 to 5. They cover all the theory for the questions which generally appear on GMAT.
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