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Hey,

My tests results vary in the areas of improvement
like at times its ratios which needs focus then its P&C then its TSD

if it isnt consistent as this is the area of improvement how do i boil down to one??
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Hi rak08,

Good news — you're in a pretty solid spot right now!

That said, it’s important to keep identifying your weak areas and actively working to improve them in order to boost your quant score.

Take Number Properties, for example. You can target this topic by doing 50+ questions focused specifically on areas like LCM, GCF, units digit patterns, divisibility, remainders, and so on.

After each set, make it a point to review the questions you got wrong. If you missed a remainder question, ask yourself: Was it a careless mistake? Did you misapply the remainder formula? Was there a concept you didn’t fully understand? This kind of reflection is key to making real progress.

By consistently analyzing your mistakes, you’ll be able to strengthen your weak points and build sharper GMAT quant skills. Number Properties is just one example — apply the same approach across all quant topics.

Feel free to reach out with any questions.
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Hey!

Thank you for your constructive suggestions. I'll keep them in mind.

Certain questions are unique in themselves, so if they are wrong, does that mean I lack clarity?

Are there tricks for counting questions?
Do you mean combination and permutation questions?
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No, I mean

I am stuck at 79 in Quant,
My results dont show a specific area of improvement , it varies with each sectional mock.
so i need your guidance

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rak08
Hey!

Thank you for your constructive suggestions. I'll keep them in mind.

Certain questions are unique in themselves, so if they are wrong, does that mean I lack clarity?

Are there tricks for counting questions?
Do you mean combination and permutation questions?
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