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Hi yaygmat,

To improve your quant skills, you may find it helpful to engage in topical quant practice.

For example, let’s say that you want to practice Number Properties. You can do so by answering 50 or more questions just from Number Properties: LCM, GCF, units digit patterns, divisibility, remainders, etc.

After each problem set, thoroughly analyze your incorrect questions. For example, if you got a remainder question wrong, ask yourself why. Did you make a careless mistake? Did you not properly apply the remainder formula? Was there a concept you did not understand in the question?

By carefully analyzing your mistakes, you will be able to fix your weaknesses efficiently and, in turn, improve your GMAT quant skills. Number Properties is just one example; follow this process for all quant topics.
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ScottTargetTestPrep wrote:
Hi yaygmat,

To improve your quant skills, you may find it helpful to engage in topical quant practice.

For example, let’s say that you want to practice Number Properties. You can do so by answering 50 or more questions just from Number Properties: LCM, GCF, units digit patterns, divisibility, remainders, etc.

After each problem set, thoroughly analyze your incorrect questions. For example, if you got a remainder question wrong, ask yourself why. Did you make a careless mistake? Did you not properly apply the remainder formula? Was there a concept you did not understand in the question?

By carefully analyzing your mistakes, you will be able to fix your weaknesses efficiently and, in turn, improve your GMAT quant skills. Number Properties is just one example; follow this process for all quant topics.


Hi ScottTargetTestPrep ,

Thanks for your response.
I have been following this approach itself, the one that you have suggested but I feel like the entire Quant content is so scattered and vast, I don't really know where to start, how much practice do I need, and which topics am I good/bad in.

I just signed up for TTP.. would you suggest me to use the Accelerated Study Plan for Quants? I guess I am at Q46 atleast.. and also this time crunch..so yeah.

Thanks in advance!
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ScottTargetTestPrep wrote:
Hi yaygmat,

To improve your quant skills, you may find it helpful to engage in topical quant practice.

For example, let’s say that you want to practice Number Properties. You can do so by answering 50 or more questions just from Number Properties: LCM, GCF, units digit patterns, divisibility, remainders, etc.

After each problem set, thoroughly analyze your incorrect questions. For example, if you got a remainder question wrong, ask yourself why. Did you make a careless mistake? Did you not properly apply the remainder formula? Was there a concept you did not understand in the question?

By carefully analyzing your mistakes, you will be able to fix your weaknesses efficiently and, in turn, improve your GMAT quant skills. Number Properties is just one example; follow this process for all quant topics.


Hi ScottTargetTestPrep ,

Thanks for your response.
I have been following this approach itself, the one that you have suggested but I feel like the entire Quant content is so scattered and vast, I don't really know where to start, how much practice do I need, and which topics am I good/bad in.

I just signed up for TTP.. would you suggest me to use the Accelerated Study Plan for Quants? I guess I am at Q46 atleast.. and also this time crunch..so yeah.

Thanks in advance!


Yes, I think the accelerated plan would be perfect for you!
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