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Hi, I took quant practice test from OG and out of 130 i made 79 correct answer plz help me/ advise me to improve my quant score. How should i prepare or practice to get a high score.
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To improve your quant score, first find the weakness in sub topics of Quant. Do regular practice on those areas and simultaneously work on your strength.
Do the medium level questions and then the hard level questions.
Hi, I think the real measure here would be not how many you got correct, but how many hard-medium-easy questions you've answerd correct or wrong. if you're doing fine with easy and medium questions and have around 50 % accuracy in hard ones, you're still doing fine and you might land on a Q47-48. You should give a mock to get a reality check. May be we'll be able to help you better if we know the mock scores. for improving in quant, you can check this thread out. all-you-need-for-quant-140445.html#p1130136 , Also, you must give it a shot a GMAT club tests if you really are looking to level up your quant.
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