sdiazl wrote:
Hi all,
This is my first post here. I've been hovering at Q40 for a while now yet I really need to get to Q45.
I was hoping to get people's ideas, feedback, or any general advice on making that final push to the mid 40s Q level. I know I am capable of such a score, I just seem to have hit a barrier in the way I approach these problems to get to that next level. Thanks everyone!
Please tell us in which section you are facing problem.PS or DS.Also which particular topic you are weak at.Such as geometry, Algebra etc
Do you think that you are not able to solve in time or even if you sit for and infinite amount of time you won't be able to answer the question? .
Plus how did u calculate your score of Q40.If you are talking about
MGMAT then ,in my personal experience of real GMAT you are already at 45.I never scored more than 45 in
MGMAT tests,and I scored 50 in Quant in Real GMAT.If you are scoring 40 in Princeston or Kaplan test then you will get a shock when you see real GMAT. I have written GMAT in Jan 23,2013.Level of DS is really good and if you think you are weak at this,I will suggest you to give real focus on this section as I personally observed DS will weigh more in final score.Although this is no where written.Just personal observation.