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Hello everybody,
2 days ago I took my first official gmat exam, and I only scored 460 (Q38,V17).
I used to score around v22-26 and around q30-33 in all my mock exams.
I would like to know if the book GMAT Foundations of Math by Manhattan is good enough to ensure a minimum quant score of 38, in 20 days of preparation.
I want to strengthen my quant part Because I'm pretty sure that the super low score in the verbal part during the exam was just a case, and that normally I can score above 22.
My minimum target score is 500, so I think that if I score Q38 V22 I can achieve that result.
In addition, I wanted to know it is is possible to improve from 460 to 500 within 20 days of preparation.

Thank you in advance for all your help

Take a look to this sir for all you need for your quant fundamentals https://greprepclub.com/forum/gre-math- ... 24951.html

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Same theory can be referred for GMAT also ? I have GMAT club math book with me.

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Hello everybody,
2 days ago I took my first official gmat exam, and I only scored 460 (Q38,V17).
I used to score around v22-26 and around q30-33 in all my mock exams.
I would like to know if the book GMAT Foundations of Math by Manhattan is good enough to ensure a minimum quant score of 38, in 20 days of preparation.
I want to strengthen my quant part Because I'm pretty sure that the super low score in the verbal part during the exam was just a case, and that normally I can score above 22.
My minimum target score is 500, so I think that if I score Q38 V22 I can achieve that result.
In addition, I wanted to know it is is possible to improve from 460 to 500 within 20 days of preparation.

Thank you in advance for all your help


I would suggest you to go through your error log and strengthen the portion of maths in which your accuracy is less.

I am sure u can easily improve to 500. Target for little higher. Like..530 or so..

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Hi Enrik,

Did you make any decisions on how to move forward with your GMAT studying?
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