Hello Rajat,
GMAT club is one of the great platforms to get information about the GMAT official test, Study plan, Section wise instructions, and many more.
You are recommended to visit various posts and utilize this forum in the best efficient way.
The official GMAT exam will test the candidate’s ability to manage time, handle pressure, apply the learned concept, and score better. GMAT is not as easy as we assume. GMAT math is logic, rather than general math skill, and verbal is a real language test and a logic skill test of an individual.
To assist you better, we would request you to write back with the following questions:
1. What are your current score and target score?
2. How do you rate yourself in Quant and Verbal?
In a generalized way, to crack GMAT, you need a disciplined study plan, command on basic concepts, exposure to agile approaches, reliable resources, updated comprehensive material and mock tests, and an expert with whom you will be connected throughout for your preparations.
You may also see to connect with experts online for your preparation.
As a GMAT instructor, I will first recommend taking our Free diagnostic test
https://www.mathrevolution.com/diagnostic/dtExamMember and receiving a comprehensive study guide by topic. This test will clearly help you understand your weak areas.
If you have a recent mock test-score available with break up, kindly send it back to me.
Your diagnostic score will clarify what plan you should adopt to beat the GMAT. An initial mock rating will help to understand your concept knowledge of both the sections.
Since we are a math expert, we will recommend you go through our post on the GMAT club, which gives a complete break-down of Math. Overview of GMAT Math Question Types and Patterns on the GMAT.
We recommend that you must learn the Variable Approach for solving DS questions and the IVY approach for solving PS questions in order to improve your accuracy and save time while solving the question types.
Register with MathRevolution
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After registering, you will have access to the practice section. Initially, try solving the DS and/or PS questions from very easy and easy category questions on the topic(s) you have learned. You may also connect with one of our experts to get one of the best tutoring supports, which will help you understand the topic(s) and solve questions and learn how to manage time and accuracy.
The most important thing for you will be learning and commanding the Variable Approach for DS questions and IVY Approach for PS questions. These approaches are the robust self-designed time-saving techniques that will help you learn efficiently, thus raising your score in the quick nick of time.
Adding to the same, mastery of the Variable Approach to solve DS questions and the IVY approach to solve PS questions would add a feather to the cap. Below is the useful link we will recommend you to visit on GMAT club to experience the power of DS and IVY approaches.
Ultimate Q51 guide:
https://gmatclub.com/forum/the-ultimate ... l#p1613600
Breakdown of GMAT math questions and types:
https://gmatclub.com/forum/overview-of- ... l#p1641411
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Good luck!
Punit Joshi
Math Revolution Team