guneetsingh wrote:
Hi Guys,
I have been trying to find the most effective way to prepare quant. I have gone through Manhattan Foundation Book and I'm currently doing the 3/5 book in the chapter-wise books. But, Manhattan doesn't give much in terms of practice. I have
OG, Nova Maths Bible, McGraw Hills Maths, Princeton Review and T.I.M.E. material, but I'm unable to figure out how and where to begin. Can anyone please help me with a strategy/study plan so that I complete within the next 30-45 days.
Hi
I have OG, Nova Maths Bible, McGraw Hills Maths, Princeton Review and T.I.M.E. material, but I'm unable to figure out how and where to begin.If you have all of these Books it doesn't mean you should follow all just follow one and sound one don't go with all at once.
McGraw Hills Maths, Princeton Review have nothing special and i have no idea about
T.I.M.E. material Manhattan Guides are far better than these other books. You may follow
Nova Maths BibleBest BooksFor Concept LearningManhattan Quant Guides
For PracticeThe Official Guide for GMAT 2015-18
The Official Guide for GMAT Quantitative Review 2015-18
Start with the Arithmetic. One month for learning Quant concepts and one month for practicing question. During you Practicing question don't forget to make an
error log to track your weak areas after practice. Once you know your weak areas revise your Concepts related to those areas and do some more Practice. 6-8 CATs are enough for practice the real tests. Make your Stamina for sitting 3 hours in the test and don't study more than 2 hours in one sit and 4 hours per day
Top CATs for Practice1. Official GMAC CATs
2. Manhattan CATs
3. Kaplan CATs
4. GMAT Club Quant CATs
Good Luck