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Re: Improve Quantitative Score by 10 points (from 34 to 44) in 2 weeks [#permalink]
Hello,
Is there any reason it has to be done within two weeks? You can definitely improve from 34 to 44, but I think you will need more than two weeks. Mathematics is all about practice, so give yourself enough time to learn the concepts and do targeted practices. If you need a comprehensive quant course, then I will suggest you give Target Test Prep a trial.
Best wishes!
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Re: Improve Quantitative Score by 10 points (from 34 to 44) in 2 weeks [#permalink]

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