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Hi nik256.

One way to find good quant resources is to check the GMAT Club course reviews here.
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nik256 wrote:
Hello everyone,

Looking for some really good resources on quants for concepts (right from A-Z). Any guidance/ suggestions would be appreciated.


Hi nik256

Let me help you.

GMAT quant tests only specific types of questions from each topic. So, if you know those questions types and how to solve those using the right methodology, then you can score well on GMAT quant. So, I would suggest you to not ignore any topics you are struggling with. Instead,
● focus on learning the right methodology,
● get to know the question types and then
● practice a few questions to solidify the learning.
● repeat these steps for each topic

You can get some success tips from Niharika's journey who scored GMAT 750 with a Perfect Quant Score:



Hope this helps!

Feel free to reach out in case you need any help around your prep. Would be happy to help you!
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