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I have been going at the Quantitative section for 2 weeks non stop but cannot bring my score higher then around 30 percentile.
Wile on the other hand I am scoring anywhere from the 70-93% on the verbal section.
I am going to go write my GMAT exam tomorrow with no hope of scoring my target score of 620-640. But will try again in a month!
I wanted to get recommendation from people as to what I need to be doing.?
Is there a data base of question that I can use which actually gives the approximate difficulty level of a given question? Like the MGMAT test does. This is so I can master the 500-600 level questions.
Please help I am no the verge of complete mental break down!!!
Cheers,
Rameez
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Without sitting down with you and seeing where the math is tripping you up it's hard to give specific recommendations... but I would suggest moving away from GMAT style questions for a bit and maybe tackling some unrelated algebra type questions. Part of doing well on Quant is being intuitive with the numbers and being able to spot the pattern that exists in the language of math. It's hard to explain, but the more you expose yourself to algebra and mathematical relationships the better you naturally get with completing mental shortcuts and coming to conclusions about seemingly complex problems.
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