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long story short - i need to receive 47 in the quantitative section, while the other section don't count.
2-3 weeks ago i took a practice test, without any prep (Kaplan), and received 41.
after some time of relearning old material i once knew (mainly basic stuff i dont use in the everyday life), i took a second exam (Manhattan Prep) and scored 45.
as written in the subject, I'll probably take only one exam, because one of the two universities is an open university, which don't ask for a GMAT.
do you have any suggestions to improve my quant score in such a short time?
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long story short - i need to receive 47 in the quantitative section, while the other section don't count.
2-3 weeks ago i took a practice test, without any prep (Kaplan), and received 41.
after some time of relearning old material i once knew (mainly basic stuff i dont use in the everyday life), i took a second exam (Manhattan Prep) and scored 45.
as written in the subject, I'll probably take only one exam, because one of the two universities is an open university, which don't ask for a GMAT.
do you have any suggestions to improve my quant score in such a short time?
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What prep material did you use to study? I can suggest what to do next once I know what you have already done. Also, try an official test from mba.com.
long story short - i need to receive 47 in the quantitative section, while the other section don't count.
2-3 weeks ago i took a practice test, without any prep (Kaplan), and received 41.
after some time of relearning old material i once knew (mainly basic stuff i dont use in the everyday life), i took a second exam (Manhattan Prep) and scored 45.
as written in the subject, I'll probably take only one exam, because one of the two universities is an open university, which don't ask for a GMAT.
do you have any suggestions to improve my quant score in such a short time?
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Hey idan1
We recommend examining multiple variations off of the same core question type so you are prepared when the same kind of question is asked in a slightly different way.
Can you go into a bit more detail about how you only "need a Q47 in the Quant section" and nothing else matters? What information do you have (from the School in question?) that the Essay, IR, Verbal Scaled Score and Overall Score don't matter?
GMAT assassins aren't born, they're made, Rich
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