Hi sb995
You can try purchasing the
Manhattan GMAT All the Quant+DI. (Read the review:https://gmatclub.com/forum/manhattan-gmat-all-the-quant-di-review-431935.html). You can also go through GMAT Club's Math book (Attaching the same). Additionally, you can search through GMAT Club's directory for topic-specific explanations by experts if that helps! If you require comprehensive learning and if you've enough time for prep, then you can explore self-paced courses like
e-gmat,
TTP. Lastly, you can think of enrolling for group sessions offered by many tutors (GMAT Intensive, GMATbusters etc). I hope these options work out for you. All the best!
sb995
Hi Team,
Long short of it is that I'm struggling in quant (severely). Some background, I completed an online test prep program (about 3 months) but my quant score stayed the same.
Some folks on the forum have pointed out that usually a score plateau is due to weak fundamentals (especially in quant). I believe this is likely the cause of my super-subpar score.
Can anyone recommend materials that can teach the theory of the quant subjects tested on the GMAT Focus exam? There are GMAT Ninja videos online which have been helpful but any other suggestions would also be super helpful. Especially struggling in the basics such as algebra, arithmetic, and number properties. Part of it is developing a flexible mindset but that comes from truly understanding the subject material instead of doing problems / memorizing.
Thank you in advance! Trying to avoid the cost of private tutoring - this test should be beatable without it!