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Re: 620 to 730 in 4 weeks [#permalink]
Congrats!This just shows how resilient u are.
Can you please answer my below queries:
What kind of questions did u encounter during the exam,especially in quant.
Which topics u feel one should stress more on in quant?
Were RCs similar to those in GMATPREP?

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Congrats!This just shows how resilient u are.
Can you please answer my below queries:
What kind of questions did u encounter during the exam,especially in quant.
Which topics u feel one should stress more on in quant?
Were RCs similar to those in GMATPREP?

Thanks,
Shreeraj


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I saw a few more probability and combinatorics problems than I had expected. A good amount of challenging geometry as well. I felt like the MGMAT practice tests were fairly similar to the real thing. RC was very similar.
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Re: 620 to 730 in 4 weeks [#permalink]
Congrats, man! That's quite a turnaround. My first test in this Saturday morning and I fully expect to sign up for a second one right away as you did.

My question is what level (500, 600, 700, 800) or number grouping (easy/early, middle/mid level, later/hard) from the OG book did you concentrate on. My practice tests are coming in the low 600's (Q38 48% V35 74%) which tells me I need to brush up on that level of difficulty to break through to higher level questions. Did you have a strategy for picking which level questions to work on?
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Congrats, man! That's quite a turnaround. My first test in this Saturday morning and I fully expect to sign up for a second one right away as you did.

My question is what level (500, 600, 700, 800) or number grouping (easy/early, middle/mid level, later/hard) from the OG book did you concentrate on. My practice tests are coming in the low 600's (Q38 48% V35 74%) which tells me I need to brush up on that level of difficulty to break through to higher level questions. Did you have a strategy for picking which level questions to work on?


Good question. Before my first test, I focused only on questions that were mid-level and hard-level (600-700+). After my first test I had exhausted most of the materials in OG13. I bought OG12 and began at question number 1 in my focus sections (PS and DS) and did all of the odd problems in each section and then went back through and did all of the even problems. I would do a handful of problems from each section each night and morning before work (and I would choose a few mid/hard range questions from verbal sections each night but this was not my focus). I found this method helpful in that it gave me a better grasp of the quant. Almost like I went back to the basics and built my foundation, instead of just jumping into the type of questions that correlate with my goal score.
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swgator13 wrote:
Congrats, man! That's quite a turnaround. My first test in this Saturday morning and I fully expect to sign up for a second one right away as you did.

My question is what level (500, 600, 700, 800) or number grouping (easy/early, middle/mid level, later/hard) from the OG book did you concentrate on. My practice tests are coming in the low 600's (Q38 48% V35 74%) which tells me I need to brush up on that level of difficulty to break through to higher level questions. Did you have a strategy for picking which level questions to work on?


Good question. Before my first test, I focused only on questions that were mid-level and hard-level (600-700+). After my first test I had exhausted most of the materials in OG13. I bought OG12 and began at question number 1 in my focus sections (PS and DS) and did all of the odd problems in each section and then went back through and did all of the even problems. I would do a handful of problems from each section each night and morning before work (and I would choose a few mid/hard range questions from verbal sections each night but this was not my focus). I found this method helpful in that it gave me a better grasp of the quant. Almost like I went back to the basics and built my foundation, instead of just jumping into the type of questions that correlate with my goal score.


Great, thanks for the feedback. I think I'll follow a similar plan post test. That is unless I score a 710 on my first crack at it :lol:
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Re: 620 to 730 in 4 weeks [#permalink]
Hi Wom2C,

Congratulations on your great score!!i have a couple of questions for you.
What did you do to improve your Quant score the second time around? I mean except for the OG questions were there any other materials that you used for Quant? I have been scoring 41-44 in quant in the MGMAT tests and would really like to push this score to a 48-49. I have my exam scheduled the next month.
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Re: 620 to 730 in 4 weeks [#permalink]
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Hi Wom2C,

Congratulations on your great score!!i have a couple of questions for you.
What did you do to improve your Quant score the second time around? I mean except for the OG questions were there any other materials that you used for Quant? I have been scoring 41-44 in quant in the MGMAT tests and would really like to push this score to a 48-49. I have my exam scheduled the next month.


I used the MGMAT and Kaplan "foundations of math" books. I used the MGMAT online OG Archer to help me figure out what I was missing and why. Found it very helpful
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