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Originally posted by jcurry on 12 Jun 2010, 11:52.
Last edited by jcurry on 16 Jun 2010, 08:16, edited 1 time in total.
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After reading the etiquette post and familiarizing myself with just a taste of the incredible information given here on your forum, I would like to thank you all for the opportunity to join your community.
That being said, my question is based upon research on the information given about 'best books to buy', 'best cats to take', etc.. I have my last PR class tomorrow, and my scores are extremely sub-par to my goal (I can see why PR hasn't been of much help after reading the reviews). I would like to reach out and see what others have done post-PR class to best maximize their efforts. My first step is to review all their materials once more and go through the OG again at my own pace, however I feel like a little insight on the exact weaknesses of the PR class could further enhance my quest by displaying the areas I would have otherwise left out for a holistic approach to studying.
Thank you for your time, it is greatly appreciated.
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Originally posted by jcurry on 16 Jun 2010, 07:09.
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Still curious if anyone has specific advice regarding this subject, I have done a search and can't find any relevant information. I have put in about 2 months of on and off studying so far. The MGMAT SC guide is en route right now but my quant score is what really needs major work, and I am fumbling trying to figure out what princeton review is missing so that I can stop wasting my time.
If you don't mind me asking, what are the scores you are getting right now? What is sub-par? Is that 400? 600? or ?
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No of course, I'm slightly embarrassed but I'm still in UG so hopefully I'll be able to refine my terrible math skills, tested out of math in college so I literally haven't taken anything since junior year of high school (6 years ago). Currently my last CAT was 500 (Q32, V28) I see the potential improvement possible especially with the inspiration from you guys. I'm going to do whatever it takes! One of the biggest problems is basic study strategy but I've found a lot of helpful information about that here, I just am trying to tailor it to the areas of weakness with the PR course.
It may be worthwhile for you to take a GMAT Prep (there is a difference between PR and GMAT/GMAT Prep)
Also, before you go through the PR course books, grab a copy of MGMAT Math Foundations; it is basic but I feel that's where most of the trouble may be. You can also couple that with MGMAT Number Properties and MGMAT Word Translations.
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