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Its been a month since I have started preparing for Quant and have seen a progress of my score from Q10 to Q27 by studying few foundation topics from Mgmat foundation and Gmat Whiz
However I am still struggling on my quant as I am not able to ace the questions on gmat whiz my score for a topic lies in between 20-40% .
I have exhausted the question for the topic on gmat whiz and Mgmat foundation questions .
Please suggest what should be my approach in that case . if I am not confident on a particular topic what resources can I use additionally to clear the concepts for that topic
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First clear the concepts, 1-by-1 like if you start preparing geometry, complete concepts below Geometry Lines and Angles Polygons Triangles Classification of Triangles by Angles Classification of Triangles by Sides Similar and Congruent Triangles Quadrilaterals Circles and Tangents Properties of Solids Combinations 3D
You can find the similar lists in egmat free login, also u can prepare few questions in each section.
This may take time initially, but makes ur concepts stronger, after completing concepts u can practice questions by filtering gmat club under quant section from any source. once you feel better u can start OG
Its been a month since I have started preparing for Quant and have seen a progress of my score from Q10 to Q27 by studying few foundation topics from Mgmat foundation and Gmat Whiz
However I am still struggling on my quant as I am not able to ace the questions on gmat whiz my score for a topic lies in between 20-40% .
I have exhausted the question for the topic on gmat whiz and Mgmat foundation questions .
Please suggest what should be my approach in that case . if I am not confident on a particular topic what resources can I use additionally to clear the concepts for that topic
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Please go topicwise and solve the examples topicwise from GMAT Club practice examples. This may help you a lot.
Its been a month since I have started preparing for Quant and have seen a progress of my score from Q10 to Q27 by studying few foundation topics from Mgmat foundation and Gmat Whiz
However I am still struggling on my quant as I am not able to ace the questions on gmat whiz my score for a topic lies in between 20-40% .
I have exhausted the question for the topic on gmat whiz and Mgmat foundation questions .
Please suggest what should be my approach in that case . if I am not confident on a particular topic what resources can I use additionally to clear the concepts for that topic
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Take time to build your concepts, you can go through GMAT club quant topics, they are explained well and will strengthen your concepts.
Then start with the 600 level questions in GMAT club and once you are comfortable with 600 level questions, go to next level questions.
Don't put a timer while solving questions initially.
Also start with questions on topics that you are comfortable with, it will help build your confidence .
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 skills.
GMAT quant score plays a vital role in achieving a score of 700+ in the overall GMAT test. Q 47+ is the score that will keep you on the hunt to apply for various courses in reputed universities and colleges. Success in GMAT Math is entirely based on vital concepts, rigorous practice, complete knowledge of math question types and patterns, quick approaches, and time-management.
After visiting the post, now is the time to start with the basics. To strengthen the basic concept on various topics like arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and word problems, you may refer to many free materials available in GMAT Club.
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Start with the lessons and complete the concept of learning. Make a habit of taking notes during the initial learning of the concepts. Try solving very easy questions by assessing practice sections.
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