Hi Sirikolli98,
It would be helpful for us to know your potential score range as of today to give you better advice. Generally speaking, you should spend at least about 3 hours a day for 2 to 4 weeks if you are targeting a score above 700 and have already achieved a score above 650.
As for our method for improving quant score quickly, the best way is to focus on the DS type of quant problems first. You may save PS for later if you don’t have much time to study. Also try to solve the most-up-to-date problem sets, if possible, to get the fast results. Here is our analysis of GMAT quant trends to give you the most-up-to-date problem information.
https://gmatclub.com/forum/overview-of- ... 11809.htmlOur Variable Approach for DS help students answer questions correctly and save time significantly. On average, if lower than 45 points, our students improve +5 points on the quant and have about 10 minutes to spare before the math section ends. Here is an example how the Variable Approach can be applied. When you encounter a DS problem, you first need to count the number of variables and equations given in the question. By doing so, you can determine which answer choice will most likely be the answer. If there are only two variables in a question, you need at least 2 equations to solve the question. Since two conditions in the question usually give 2 separate equations, it is most likely that C (both conditions together are sufficient) will be the answer. Math Revolution offers many more techniques and tips to solve questions easily to save time and improve accuracy.
Sirikolli98, we post our questions for DS & PS every week under Forum>GMAT Quantitative. It’s a good place to practice our methods.
We offer both free trial pack and free video lessons to students on our site mathrevolution.com. So check it out to see if our material will work for you. Also don’t forget to try our free diagnostic test!! You will never run out of math questions. We offer over 2,700 questions through our membership, starting at $99 per 3 months.
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