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Hello all, I am having great difficulty getting over the Q44 hump. I am scoring almost exclusively 44 on my practice tests. On my actual GMAT a couple weeks ago I had a major timing malfunction and scored Q35 and V40 for a 620 overall. If I were to score my average quant score from practice tests (44) and my first attempt verbal score (40) I'd have a 680-690, but I'd like to join the 700 club. Any tips for getting a couple extra points on Quant in a short amount of time? Ive gone through most of the Manhattan books and practice tests as well as the GMATPrep software. 2 weeks until my retake.
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Hello all, I am having great difficulty getting over the Q44 hump. I am scoring almost exclusively 44 on my practice tests. On my actual GMAT a couple weeks ago I had a major timing malfunction and scored Q35 and V40 for a 620 overall. If I were to score my average quant score from practice tests (44) and my first attempt verbal score (40) I'd have a 680-690, but I'd like to join the 700 club. Any tips for getting a couple extra points on Quant in a short amount of time? Ive gone through most of the Manhattan books and practice tests as well as the GMATPrep software. 2 weeks until my retake.
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Have you considered extra Question pack 1 from GmatPrep? It contains some 200 PS & DS questions and resemble closely the actual GMAT Quant level.
Hello all, I am having great difficulty getting over the Q44 hump. I am scoring almost exclusively 44 on my practice tests. On my actual GMAT a couple weeks ago I had a major timing malfunction and scored Q35 and V40 for a 620 overall. If I were to score my average quant score from practice tests (44) and my first attempt verbal score (40) I'd have a 680-690, but I'd like to join the 700 club. Any tips for getting a couple extra points on Quant in a short amount of time? Ive gone through most of the Manhattan books and practice tests as well as the GMATPrep software. 2 weeks until my retake.
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Try gmatclub questions Do the questions of the topics inw hich you are weak. Try gmatclub topic tags for a tagwise sort of the questions with difficulty level You cna find the link in my signature.
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