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Re: Need review on GMAT Club tests for someone in Q40-45 range [#permalink]
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Hi ashikaverma13,

The problem you're describing actually happens to many Test Takers who use a "book heavy" study approach. Even the best books are limited in what they can teach you; they also can't force you to approach questions in a certain way and their explanations are often one-sided. Right now, "your way" of approaching the Quant section has you stuck at this current scoring level. To make a big improvement, you'll have to change your tactics. This will likely mean investing in some new Computer-based resources and learning (and practicing) new tactics.

Beyond those suggestions, you also really have to work on the 'precision' in your work. There are only 37 questions in the Quant section (and a number of them are 'experimental' and don't count towards your score). Thus, if you're missing that many 'gettable' questions due to careless mistakes, then there will be a limit to how how you can score. Just a few more correct answers, in the right 'spots', could significantly raise your Quant Scaled Score (and Overall Score).

1) When are you planning to take the GMAT?

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Re: Need review on GMAT Club tests for someone in Q40-45 range [#permalink]
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Hi ashikaverma13,

No worries!
You can surely hit at least​ ​49 or above just like 90% of our students as long as you follow our study guide properly.

Since ​you ​are already good at verbal, we recommend focusing more on quant. Although you aim at hitting Q47-48, you can do better and aim higher! Based on your current score range, you can surely hit a high score if you are focused to study 2-3 months.

Regarding your query, GMAT Club tests are g​reat resources and you can improve your score, if you practice them regularly without stop. Math is habit. They categorize the questions by question type and by difficulty level. However, we wouldn't recommend solely relying on them​. You need to practice up-to-date questions as well. While you study their questions regularly, you can also consider studying our course in parallel.

In fact, GMAT is a logic test, not general math test. Hence, you need to learn the logic to hit a high score in GMAT which you can learn from our course and the conventional method to solve GMAT questions takes very long to improve. With the conventional method, it is extremely difficult to hit a high score in GMAT Math no matter how long and hard you have been studying quant. Hence, you should learn 'logic' to solve GMAT math.

From our course, you will learn our unique approaches and solving questions using the approaches: Variable approach of DS and IVY approach of PS. With our unique approaches, you can solve any questions that normally take 4 minutes in 1 minute and 30 seconds, and 2-minute question in 30 seconds. Moreover, you can solve 100% of DS questions with Variable approach and 30-40% of PS questions with IVY approach, which can boost your score.

If you would like to try our approaches, Please try Trial Pack (4 hour lesson) that reveal our secret approaches of DS+PS core theory that you have never seen. You can test whether you like them or not before you enroll.

Additionally, the below are useful articles featured in GMAT Club for your reference. This will be helpful for you.

-Ultimate Q51 Gudie https://gmatclub.com/forum/the-ultimate- ... 09801.html
-Most Updated Math Trend : https://gmatclub.com/forum/overview-of-g ... 11809.html

Also, we would like to share the link below.
This is not testimonial but just comments of our students' real voice after they take an exam.
https://gmatclub.com/forum/math-revoluti ... 24118.html
You can also do the same if you study with us!

Come visit our website for further information!
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Happy Studying!

Jin
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