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Dear kr
I would suggest to take TTP course because its well-structured study plan and unique approach already have helped me to ameliorate my Quant score. Weather you need to recall some concepts or practice weakness areas TTP study plan can guide you to do so.
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Hi kr22,

If you took only the Quant section of this recent CAT, then we have no idea what your overall 'ability level' is right now - so there's no way to know how you might score on the Official GMAT nor even guess at how long you might need to study to hit your Score Goal. Going forward, you should make sure to take each CAT/mock in a realistic fashion that matches-up with what you will face when you take the Official GMAT (take the FULL CAT - with the Essay and IR sections, at the same time of day as when you'll take the Official GMAT, if you will be at a Test Facility, then wear a face mask, etc.).

Even without a full CAT result, we can still discuss your timeline and goals though:

1) What is your goal score?
2) When are you planning to take the GMAT?
3) When are you planning to apply to Business School and what Schools are you planning to apply to?

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Hi kr22,

Considering that you took the practice test cold, that's actually a very nice score! Regarding how to move forward with your prep, here are two great articles you can check out:

How to Increase Your GMAT Quant Score: Top 25 Tips

How to Start Studying for the GMAT: 5 Steps for Success

Feel free to reach out with any questions.
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Re: Recommended study plan [#permalink]
What sort of study plan should I pursue?

Check out the gmatclub study plan post. A quick google search should lead you to the post.
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